
The Jeweller’s Touch
If there was ever a classic with an almost supernatural refusal to grow old and fade away, this is it View fullsize ANDREW NEILL REMEMBERS A previous owner
If there was ever a classic with an almost supernatural refusal to grow old and fade away, this is it View fullsize ANDREW NEILL REMEMBERS A previous owner
View fullsize Last year we covered the new motorsports sanctioning body, Australian AutoSport Alliance (AASA), launched locally by LeMons organizer Jacob Simonsen. The alternative sanctioning body offers an
View fullsize Mention the name Rain-X and you’ll instantly think water repellent, but the company actually offers a wide range of car care products, including its Headlight Restoration
The first Saturday of the year will often see classic cars, hot rods, and bikes converging for the annual Black Swamp Rod Run in Mangawhai.
Mazda has made a lot of MX5s but one little beauty stands head and shoulders above the others. You could argue that the MX5 is a very successful
New Zealand Classic Car’s November issue, on sale now, previews New Zealand’s greatest closed roads tarmac rally, Targa New Zealand. Flip the magazine over and it becomes a
Defining 1980s Japanese automotive excessiveness with a supercharged mid-engined and rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2. View fullsize Gripped by a whirlwind of rapid technological advances, 1980s Japan was riding on
October’s New Zealand Classic Car is on sale now. This month, one of the great classic cars on a beauty per dollar basis, the MGA, graces our cover.
For those who recognise the essence of luxury; for apprentice plutocrats wanting to signal their sense of entitlement but who don’t yet have all the cash required
It can sometimes be difficult to reconcile your hobbies with those of your partner, but the Very Vintage Day Out neatly straddles the divide with an awesome vehicle
View fullsize At one stage in the late ’60s, it seemed that the Anziel Nova was in the news media all the time, appearing in numerous newspapers and
View fullsize Some cars inspire so much affection that their value soars way beyond their guide price. ‘Geraldine’ is one of those priceless classics. After Chris Steele sold
There’s plenty of affection for the Rootes Group family cars. Their simplicity also makes them a contender for a cost-effective restoration — if you can still find
The Falcon GT dominates the cover of the latest issue of New Zealand Classic Car (#342) much as its GTHO siblings did at Bathurst from 67-72. Also
For its 16th adventure around the world, the French association Traction sans Frontières selected New Zealand. Report written by Philippe and Nana Lasson Several reasons explain our choice.