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Halfway through its incredible journey a 100-year-old replica of Bubsie arrives in the South West
Halfway through its incredible journey a 100-year-old replica of Bubsie arrives in the South West

West Australian

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • West Australian

Halfway through its incredible journey a 100-year-old replica of Bubsie arrives in the South West

Halfway through its incredible journey around the country, a 100-year-old car rolled into the South West last week, stopping off in Harvey to share a historic tale with the community. A 1923 Citroen 5CV designed to be a replica of Bubsie — the first car to circumnavigate Australia — arrived in Harvey last week drawing school students out of class to admire the roadworthy relic. The journey replicates the story of Neil Westwood and his colleague Greg Davies who set off from Bickley in Perth heading north to Darwin in 1925. Their journey marked the first time a car ever travelled from Western Australia to the Northern Territory, and after their five month journey, the first to circle the entire Australian continent. The replica car's restoration lead, Warren May, said the journey of Bubsie was a true West Australian story. Mr May first laid eyes on the classic car in 2023, which was in what he described as a 'pretty sad state'. However, over the next four months, he and a team of others would bring the car back to life, recreating the original Bubsie — which is on show at the National Museum — down to the original paint colour. 'We brought the car back to South Australia and stripped it right down, every nut and bolt,' he said. 'There's 800 man hours that have gone into bringing it back to life.' With a maximum speed of about 30km/h this Bubsie isn't travelling Australia on its own steam, though it is taking the same route, stopping at towns across the region on it's journey. The car arrived in Manjimup earlier last week, before landing in Harvey on Thursday and spending the weekend in Bunbury, though Mr May said as it gets closer to where the original journey began, its connection to the region is becoming more apparent. 'There's a lot of relatives down this way, in Busselton the other day, a guy came up to meet us and said 'I'm the grandson of the guy who did the journey,' which was amazing,' he said. 'It's been a fantastic trip, and we're looking forward to continuing.'

Historic road trip 100 years in the making is coming through the South West as Bubsie rolls through town
Historic road trip 100 years in the making is coming through the South West as Bubsie rolls through town

West Australian

time20-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • West Australian

Historic road trip 100 years in the making is coming through the South West as Bubsie rolls through town

A historic road trip 100 years in the making is coming through the South West this month. A replica of the first ever car to circumnavigate Australia is making its way through the region on the historic anniversary of the epic road trip. The replica of the original car — a 5-horsepower 1923 Citroen 5CV nicknamed Bubsie — will be passing through several towns on its journey across the State stopping in at Manjimup, Busselton, Bunbury and Harvey before travelling north to Mandurah and beyond. Manjimup event co-ordinator Ross Craig said it was an amazing achievement for the original drivers in 1925, before any of the country roads had bitumen. 'I can't imagine coming up with the idea to be the very first to drive around anywhere, let alone Australia,' he said. Mr Craig said the car coming through town was a replica of the original Bubsie, which remains in a climate-controlled bubble within the National Museum of Australia. 'There's going to be a display set up and one of the guys that is actually travelling with it will give a detailed sort of description of the original trek,' he said. 'We're going to put out a free sausage sizzle between 12pm and 2pm and there's going to be a coffee van there with coffee and treats for people. 'It's just a little way of saying these guys just did something awesome, and let's recognise their incredible feat.' Bubsie will be on display at the Manjimup Farmers Market from 12-4pm on May 25, at the Busselton foreshore from 9am to 12pm on May 27, on Uduc Road in Harvey from 10am to 3pm on May 29 before finally visiting Bunbury on May 30 and 31. Bubsie's journey can be followed on Right Around Australia's website.

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