Bill’s Backyard Classics, Amarillo. #1) The Early Cars

I really enjoy visiting interesting car collections when I’m traveling.  I’ve described many of these over the years on this website, as loyal readers will know.  Often these collections have been accumulated by a successful businessman who has a passion for beautiful old cars and the resources to buy, restore and maintain them.

01 Bills Collectibles

03 Bills Collectibles

One such collection is Bill’s Backyard Classics, in Amarillo.  Bill and Linda Pratt were residents of Amarillo who ran several successful businesses.  Bill began collecting cars with a passion, especially after selling his businesses.  The collection soon numbered well over a hundred vehicles, and Bill and Linda decided to share their hobby with interested residents and visitors to Amarillo.  Several warehouses were built to house the cars and trucks, which is where you can see them if you visit today.

02 Bills Collectibles

04 Bills Collectibles

Bill’s Classics has a focus on great American cars, with I think only one import, a Mercedes.  The oldest vehicles in the collection are from the 1920s, and the collection spans almost a century of American cars.  I was especially impressed by the extensive assortment of Cadillacs (more than 20), and cars from the 1950s.   The cars were beautifully and lovingly maintained and were most enjoyable to see.  If I have a small criticism, it would be that they were quite closely crowded together, making them difficult to photograph.

Admission is $12.00, which includes a tour by a guide who has been employed by the family for years.  The guides will tell you interesting stories about the cars, how they were acquired, the family, and so on.  It was fun!

The collection is extensive, and I’ve selected some of my favorites which I will present in two parts.  Today we’ll look at some of the older cars in the collection.  The next post will be the “newer” cars.

1928 Ford Paddy Wagon: I’ve never seen a vehicle quite like it.

1928 Ford Paddy Wagon #1

1928 Ford Paddy Wagon #2

1928 Ford Paddy Wagon #3

1928 Ford Paddy Wagon #4

1928 Ford Paddy Wagon #5

LaSalle Series 328

1929 LaSalle Series 328 #1

1929 LaSalle Series 328 #2

1929 LaSalle Series 328 #3

1931 Ford Model A Victoria:

1931 Ford Model A Victoria #1

1931 Ford Model A Victoria #2

1932 Ford Woody Wagon:

1932 Ford Woody wagon

1933 Cadillac: Love the hood ornament!

1933 Cadillac #1

1933 Cadillac #2

1933 Cadillac #3

1933 Pontiac Coupe: A truly beautiful machine!

1933 Pontiac Coupe #1

1933 Pontiac Coupe #2

1933 Pontiac Coupe #3

1933 Pontiac Coupe #4

1934 Buick Sedan:

1934 Buick Sedan #1

1934 Buick Sedan #2

1934 Buick Sedan #3

1934 Ford Coupe:

1934 Ford Coupe #1

1934 Ford Coupe #2

1934 Ford Coupe #3

1934 Plymouth Coupe:

1934 Plymouth Coupe #1

1934 Plymouth Coupe #2

1934 Plymouth Coupe #3

1934 Plymouth Coupe #4

1935 Buick Sedan:

1935 Buick Sedan #1

1935 Buick Sedan #2

1936 Ford Sedan:

1936 Ford Sedan #1

1936 Ford Sedan #2

1940 Packard 110:

1940 Packard 110 #1

1940 Packard 110 #2

1940 Packard 110 #3

1945 Military Jeep:

1945 Jeep Military #1

1945 Jeep Military #2

(You can read the conclusion to this post at this link)

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1 year ago

Looks like a great place to visit. I’m already looking forward to Pt.2.

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