A nice pair: aussie muscle duo
“What’s better than owning one classic Aussie Ford? Why, two of course!” On any given day, it’s fairly rare to see an immaculately presented, original XW Ford Fairmont GS
“What’s better than owning one classic Aussie Ford? Why, two of course!” On any given day, it’s fairly rare to see an immaculately presented, original XW Ford Fairmont GS
The first Morris Minor (Morrie) was shown to the British public in 1948, 35 years after the company was founded in 1913. It made its debut at the London
This Packard spent much of its life in Wichita, Kansas. On its initial delivery, the car was fully optioned with such features as the dual-cowl windscreen, front spotlights mounted
“Eric Budd proved it doesn’t take huge power, piles of cash or the latest technology to kick ass at NZGT — one of New Zealand’s most intense race classes.
It’s time folks. Time to settle once and for all your favourite ‘R’ chassis of all time! Are you into the early ’90s staunch look of the R32, the mid
The Rolls-Royce and Bentley Club of New Zealand (NZRRBC) exists to enable those people who enjoy these wonderful cars to get together from time to time. Club members help
“Retired drag racer Jim Crain Snr has settled into a relaxing lifestyle, and chooses to spend his time in a more sedate fashion these days — although the car
This 1937 Ford 10hp 7W utility was purchased new by Percy Dellow Tonkin on December 21, 1937 from the Ford agent in Christchurch, Hutchinson Motors. This firm now trades as
The year that was 2015 was a milestone event for the New Zealand Classic Car team as they reached Issue No. 300! A creditable effort, I reckon. The June 2015 issue
““It takes three generations for a restaurant to perfect the taste of its dishes” — Kozo Watanabe, founding father of the modern GT-R” Nissan was close. The BCNR33 project
“Ashley travels to Rangiora to check out the classic cars for sale at a ‘boutique’ dealership with a difference” View fullsize With 2.5 million cars for four million people,
“Marcus Hall’s Ford Escort isn’t your usual road-going example, but rather a 10-year-long father-and-son project that’s got a swag of awards in its wake — including King of Tough
Life is all about connections — or degrees of separation, if you like — and I got a few reminders of just how connected things can get while putting together
Acclaimed director Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job, The Recruit, Cocktail), is making a feature documentary on the life of Bruce McLaren, a New Zealander who was well-known internationally as a
If you didn’t catch the Highlands 101, which was held on November 15 at Highlands Motorsport Park, you can now watch the entire episode here. Kiwi Shane Van Gisbergen and