Trev Deeley celebrates 95th anniversary with party near Vancouver/Burnaby border

 

 
 
 
 
HOT WHEELS: Trev Deeley Motorcycles has a long history of events catering to Burnaby and Lower Mainland customers. In 2010, marketing manager Guy Wilton showed off the Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Nightster that the business gave away as part of a promotion tied to the Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.
 

HOT WHEELS: Trev Deeley Motorcycles has a long history of events catering to Burnaby and Lower Mainland customers. In 2010, marketing manager Guy Wilton showed off the Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Nightster that the business gave away as part of a promotion tied to the Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.

Photograph by: Larry Wright file photo , BURNABY NOW

Trev Deeley Motorcycles will be celebrating their 95th anniversary on July 29 with the Healeys @ Deeley's Vintage Car Show & Costume Party.

The party takes place in the west parking lot of the dealership at 1875 Boundary Road, right along the Burnaby/Vancouver border, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Trev Deeley's father, Fred, imported Austin Healey vehicles into Canada for many years. This event is a way for the business to get in touch with those roots and to celebrate the rich history of the Deeley family name. The business will be hosting the Austin Healey Owners Association of B.C. and their collector vehicles.

Activities currently scheduled for the day include: The Austin Healey Show 'n Shine; two Elvis Presley impersonators performing from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; the B.C. Lions Felions cheerleaders and 99.3 The Fox live on location; photos on a Harley with the Felions, Elvis, or both; a Voltage Girls bike wash; prizes for best male and female costumes; 50/50 draw benefiting the Bikers for Autism charity; and airbrush tattoos.

Food and refreshments will be prepared by The Shark Club. The proceeds raised from food sales will be donated to Bikers For Autism.

For more info, go to www.trevdeeley.com or contact Mike Bellegarde at 604-291-2453.

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HOT WHEELS: Trev Deeley Motorcycles has a long history of events catering to Burnaby and Lower Mainland customers. In 2010, marketing manager Guy Wilton showed off the Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Nightster that the business gave away as part of a promotion tied to the Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.
 

HOT WHEELS: Trev Deeley Motorcycles has a long history of events catering to Burnaby and Lower Mainland customers. In 2010, marketing manager Guy Wilton showed off the Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Nightster that the business gave away as part of a promotion tied to the Burnaby Blues and Roots Festival.

Photograph by: Larry Wright file photo , BURNABY NOW

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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