THE Levy surname is synonymous when it comes to Australian speedway history, so it’s quite fitting that the man behind Just Speedway, Keith Levy, has launched your one-stop shop for buying and selling vintage speedway bikes and cars and memorabilia.
To coincide with next month’s 100th anniversary of speedway, Levy, who is a third generation speedway enthusiasts, is excited to launch the Just Speedway brand.
“Speedway is one of my biggest passions in life and I have an extensive background in buying and selling memorabilia and collectables, so being able to bring the two of these together and launch Just Speedway made perfect sense,” expressed Levy, who’s the son of former International speedway rider from the 1940s through to the 1960s, Lionel Levy.
“Just Speedway is going to be your one-stop shop website for everything when it comes to speedway memorabilia – everything from merchandise through to actual race bikes and cars – and I’m very excited about growing this venture that I’m very passionate about.”
Levy continued on by saying that very shortly, he will be selling a wide range of speedway memorabilia form the recently closed Ash Speedway Museum in Bathurst.
“There is a massive collection of stuff, such as riding bibs and a range of bikes and sidecars which dates back to the 1930s, that a lot of speedway people would be very interested in,” he enthused.
“Just Speedway is here to help people through the whole process of buying and selling, as it can be a daunting prospect for many, but I’m aiming to offer people help through my experience and contacts throughout the industry and have created the Just Speedway platform.”
When it comes to Just Speedway, it’s aiming to be the go to place for all of your speedway memorabilia requirements.
“I’ve loved speedway my entire life, and the main aim is to try and help preserve the rich history of speedway,” concluded Levy.
To learn more about Just Speedway, FOLLOW them via their social media channels – Facebook and Instagram – by searching Just Speedway. The Just Speedway website is currently under construction and will be launched in the not too distant future.