Overseas member's Picture Page | |||
| This is Andrew Stewart's fine series four Scout, which won a Gold Medal and a trophy for best post-vintage class in the Concours of the Veteran Car Club in Durban South Africa in 2005, well done Stewart!!, that is some achievement. | ![]() | ||
| Happy shot of Axel and Christiane Jagau from Braunschweig in Germany, seen here at the 2007 National Rally at Tilford, nice to see this trike again after a long time. | ![]() | ||
| B.Alexander's 1932 V twin in exotic surroundings somewhere in the USA | ![]() | ||
| This colourful trike is listed as belonging to Larry Ayres of the USA, but is shown here in a museum. will update this when info comes in | ![]() | ||
| While visiting the BSA fwd site, I took a look at the "Unknown BSA" pictures. The first picture looks indeed very familiar, certainly to me, as I am the proud owner of this Trike. The car is the late Mr Mole trike AOA 560, a 1934 V-twin, that I bought in 1995 from Mr Crowe in Kenilworth. It still is very original, and was regularly used in Belgium, Holland, France and England. The car came with a lot of history, bills, order form, period pictures etc---------- | ![]() | ||
| --------Luc and Isabelle Ryckaert-Van Hamme, Brussels | ![]() | ||
| On one of our trips to the Grand Prix weekend at Le Puy Notre Dame in France, we met another BSA Three wheeler. At that time, some 4 years ago, the owner was Jacques Bru from Chaudefonds sur Layon, France. As far as I remember, the car------- | ![]() | ||
| --------was a 4 cylinder. Until last year, we went to Le Puy each year, but we`ve only seen the BSA once. I know that some years ago, Martin Brockwell from Kent sold a similar car (KSK 235) to a Belgian collector, so could be that this car now is in France. Luc and Isabelle Ryckaert-Van Hamme, Brussels | ![]() | ||
| This is a shot of Mike Green's series six, Mike lives in British Colombia and has spent years rebuilding this fine car ( a feature about this will appear shortly). | ![]() | ||
| Another shot of Mike's car, found on the web!. | ![]() | ||
| John Nyby's very well-prepared Series six Scout, John lives in Denmark and has just joined the club. | ![]() | ||
| Dr. Giovanni Dal Buono, who lives in Italy is really thrilled with this fine Series one Scout recently finished after a twelve year long rebuild. | ![]() | ||
| Michael Rohrmoser's fine Series Five Scout, recently re-registered in Austria (was ELR799). | ![]() | ||
| Another shot of Michael Rohrmoser's Series Five Scout (See below for an older picture). | ![]() | ||
| "My grandmother had the Scout in Devon throughout the nineteen fifties,
I inherited it after the block cracked circa 1962, stripped it, had it repaired and rebuilt
the car as a teenager. The car then sat in my mothers garage for many years before we are
seen in this picture taking it to Humberside in 1981. A few months later we moved back to Devon where I sold
the car about ten years later when my own children did not wish to take it on".
Richard Carter | ![]() | ||
| Australian Ray Whiting's three-wheeler, Ray's dad Roy has been a member of this club since the early sixties. | ![]() | ||
| New Zealander Damon Jacqui recently acquired this interesting car which was registered in 1981 by Maurice Stanton as a TW-21, and later owned by Barrie Gurdler. it is not known whether or not this car is related to the original Stanton Special but Damon is doing some more research through his local VCC club. The car is aluminium skin over a tube frame with light weight rear tube axle. | ![]() | ||
| J.Packer's fine TW-33 four-cyl Three-wheeler (USA) first registered 1936. | ![]() | ||
| An earlier shot of J.Packer's TW-33 four-cyl Three-wheeler (USA) | ![]() | ||
| This is Lars Kristiansen's immaculate series 6 four-seater, Lars, with his wife Alice, travelled 450 miles from their home in Jutland for this event, the great gathering 0f 1999 at Gaydon. | ![]() | ||
| This 1931 V twin is currently displayed in the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum,Pinellas Park.Florida. This museum opened late last year & is purpose built for mainly vehicles with unusual methods of transmission ('photo by John H Edwards, of Spanish fort Alabama USA) | ![]() | ||
| This Fine Series six two seater is also displayed at Tampa bay('photo supplied by John H Edwards, of Spanish fort Alabama USA who Back in 1952 owned AAL 809, a V-Twin 3 wheeler.) | ![]() | ||
| This is OW2867, a 1933 4cyl once owned by Les Cole, which is now owned by M Rontree of Austria.(according to the registry!). | ![]() | ||
| This is a series 5 Scout once owned by Dr Harold Jacobs of Edmonton, Canada. He sent the 'photograph of the car (which he used to own during the Second World War) to Peter Nicholls , hoping he could identify which model it was. Dr Jacobs is sitting on the running board in the photo which was taken at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. With the help of Graham Skillen he was able to identify the car probably fitted with smaller wheels and fatter tyres for export. (also a chain driven fan!). | ![]() | ||
| This 1931 three-wheeler has recently been bought by Richard Cambell of New York as a restoration project, good luck Richard!. | ![]() | ||
| This very original 1935 four cylinder model has recently (Oct 2007) changed hands in the USA | ![]() | ||
| My BSA from 1934 is on the road now. The car came from GB, registration number was DPH964 Former owner was Julian Victor Swift from Egerton , Ashford , Kent. It's 4 cyl chassis No 7852 engine No 2765 My best regards, Robert Brandy (Luxemburg) | ![]() | ||
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