My brother in law has a farm in central Victoria and in the shed is his fathers 1940 Malvern Star " Oppy Special " it was his christmas gift for 1940 when he was 17. Cost the equivalent of 4 weeks wages
Here's a couple of pix

1940 Malvern Star " oppy special "
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1940 Malvern Star " oppy special "Hi Folks
My brother in law has a farm in central Victoria and in the shed is his fathers 1940 Malvern Star " Oppy Special " it was his christmas gift for 1940 when he was 17. Cost the equivalent of 4 weeks wages Here's a couple of pix ![]()
Your got a great restoration project there.
Are the tyres 28" ? if so, how hard is it to get them? I've got stuff on ebay
Looks like this 3 Star has had a few changes through the years, being emasculated into a Roadster with spring seat, rubber pedals, & mudguards, but it looks like it can be saved & made into a real bike again.
What is in the rear wheel, a coaster brake, or single speed hub [fixed or free]? I'd like to get a better look at that lower head lug if possible as well as the full serial number. It would also be good to get some good shots of the decals too, particularly the seat tube ones as I didn't know that the Oppy name was directly linked to the 3 Star & if there is an original decal with the Oppy name on it I will have learned something new. 4 Star track bike & 5 Star track & road bikes, ... yes, but I'd not before with the 3 Star model The 3 Star was more your club racer/training bike kind of machine. It looks to be a great restoration proposition & it reminds me that I need to re-restore ny 3 Star. EDIT I just saw the BSA chainwheel. If they are BSA cranks, then they would be the original & are probably the middle level of the BSA range. BSA had the 'name' & BSA components were like the English Campagnolo of the 30's & 40's. Well, a 'bit' like it. Mike My 1947 Three Star used 27" wheels so I presume that this one did too. Carbine & SJH cycles, & Quicksilver BMX
Now that's AUSTRALIAN to the core.
In the house is a photo of Alan sitting on the bike on Christmas day 1940, it had guards but they were shorter, there is not much left of the original paint or decals, I took a photo of the pic so will see how that comes up. Still its amazing to think it's a one owner! Also it the house is a Master Sports catalogue for 1938 with lots of bike stuff, will post pix of that too Cheers, Phil
Hmmmm, that Centenary Racing Special looks the goods but the price has me rethinking what my 1937 Carbine must have cost when new as it came with the Ocgear 3 speed derailleur which wasn't cheap & it was the top end, built to order road model back then.
Thats a LOT of money 1938 was the sesqui centenary of Australian settlement/invasion [opinions vary] & of NSW, but I wonder what event of significance happened in 1838. This is a grear score from a historic cycling perspective, congratulations. I don't suppose you could let me have that image in an e-mail could you? I'd dearly love to be able to read the text. EDIT I can make out the words Chater Lea, which was as good as it got & their components were almost always more costly than the premium offering of their nearest competitor, yet they stayed in business for many decades, such was their reputation & quality. Carbine & SJH cycles, & Quicksilver BMX
Now that's AUSTRALIAN to the core.
It's hard to tell from the pictures just what this one has, but my 1947 example has them & I also cut up a crushed & rotted 3 Star that had them. I kept these rear fork tips & still have them but I have also seen this 3 Star model, in post war versions, with conventional rear facing tips for use with single speed hubs, either fixed or freewheel, the most recent sighting was only a few weeks back. Interestingly, both of my Malvern Star 'Coronation' models are 3 Star bikes. These were a bizarre looking ladies bike built to celebrate the crowning or 'Coronation' of Elizabeth in 1953[?] & they were offered for a while in the years that followed. Very strange. Carbine & SJH cycles, & Quicksilver BMX
Now that's AUSTRALIAN to the core.
here's the front page of the catalogue, I have more pix, but I wasn't allowed to posr more than one last time
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