In the summertime: Ian Ginns’ Holden HK Premier Wagon
“When it came to packing up the kids for the big Kiwi summer holiday in the ’60s, the best way of getting to the beach was in a classic
“When it came to packing up the kids for the big Kiwi summer holiday in the ’60s, the best way of getting to the beach was in a classic
“New Zealand Classic Car’s Motor Man Donn Anderson recalls two drive experiences with the Honda NSX, and wonders if it has yet to achieve true classic car status” Twenty
“Living the life of the rich and famous with the latest Rolls-Royce and a Jetstream J32” I only very recently got to drive a Rolls-Royce for the first time
Any car that flashes the famous bright-red Bugatti badge can usually command a certain level of respect, admiration, and price tag. The late Bob Turnbull’s 1934 Bugatti Gangloff Roadster
View fullsize Morgan’s Plus 4 may be turning an incredible 65 years old this year, but it’s still got plenty of life left in it. So much so that
Fred Boggiss is a survivor and an inspiration. He’s been through more than many people could handle, but strength of spirit, unstinting support from his wife Kathy and three lovely
“If you’re planning on using a classic car to compete on Targa, one of Ford’s iconic Rallye Sport Escorts would have to be at the top of the list”
View fullsize Few movie relationships have lasted as long as the one between James Bond as his trusted Aston Martin. And for the latest iteration of the franchise, Spectre,
Car fans of all shapes and sizes tend to get giddy and romantic any time anyone brings up the topic of ‘first cars’ — and that makes sense. For many,
The crazy team at Koenigsegg have underlined the sublime performance of their new Agera One:1 by thrashing the production lap record of Belgium’s illustrious Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. Clocking in
“When Donn Anderson first tested an RX-7 some 35 years ago, he was so impressed he bought one” From day one, the original Mazda RX-7 was a sales sensation.
As a child, Peter Giacobbi was an avid fan of motorsport who admired legendary drivers like Juan Manuel Fangio and Wolfgang von Trips. He also admired their weapons of choice,
The New Zealand–built Project ’64 — the world’s fastest Mini Cooper S — will be out to improve on its own world speed record of 235.9kph at the illustrious Bonneville
“A Porsche 968 Club Sport funded the purchase of this rare US muscle car” The term ‘muscle car’ is often misunderstood by classic car enthusiasts, although it generally refers
“Everyone knows what a Shelby Cobra is — but how many know about one Kiwi and his role in the development of this iconic machine” Original Cobras now command