I would like to take this opportunity to thank the various clubs, companies, organizations and most importantly, our readers, for the support they have given to the success of this book series.
A list of some of our major supporters is listed below. We recommend taking the opportunity to visit some of the museums listed below who offer a marvelous range of motoring exhibits and memorabilia to view.
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Jeremy Furness – Author and co-illustrator
National Motor Museum
Birdwood SA
As an international centre for the collection, research, preservation, education and display of Australian road transport history, the National Motor Museum is much more than a collection of vehicles. It is a social history of the way we were, the way we are now and the way of the future. It is the ride of our lives!
The National Motorcycle
Museum of Australia
Australia's largest collection of vintage, veteran, and classic motorcycles.
The museum has around 800 motorcycles on display. We recommend to allow an hour or two (or ten, if you're a serious enthusiast) to have a good look around and read some of the fascinating history presented. Books, toys, models, badges, patches and memorabilia are available for sale at the museum.
The National Motorcycle
Museum - UK
The National Motorcycle Museum occupies an 8-acre site in Bickenhill, Solihull, England and holds the world's largest collection of British motorcycles. In addition to over 850 motorcycles, which cover a century of motorcycle manufacture, the museum has conference facilities and an excellent shop stocking a large range of merchandise and memorabilia.
We thank the following companies for their support:
AJS Motorcycles Ltd
Ariel Motor Company Ltd
BP Australia Pty Ltd
BSA Regal Group Ltd
Castrol Australia Pty Ltd
Michelin Australia Pty Ltd
Norton Motorcycles (UK) Ltd
Vincent Motors LLC