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The time is right for Z cars
As modern sports cars go retro-plus-electronics, appreciation is growing for genuine originals. Nissan got it right first time with its Z car but
Who do you think you are, Stirling Moss?
Donn Anderson recalls waiting patiently 60 years ago to take a photo of a famous racing driver — and he wasn’t disappointed View
A true survivor – 1962 EJ Holden
I’m still standing! Among others, this survivor has had two careful lady owners, but it also spent several years waiting in the wings,
Green magic – a Datsun game changer
The Chris Stephens Datsun 240Z is a brilliant example of a model that changed the way we think about Japanese cars View fullsize
Hurricane force – 1974 Maserati Bora
Maserati named a number of its cars after winds because, in its opinion, that’s what the cars go like — the wind! View
Better than new – 1938 MG TA Tickford
John Hancock’s 1938 MG TA Tickford garnered the highest score of all the cars entered in the 2019 Concours D’Elegance at the Ellerslie
Foretelling the future of our favourite Ferraris
Is there such a thing as a bad Ferrari? In this market report, we look at some of New Zealand’s favourite models and assess their prospects
Elegance + Power
The Jensen Interceptor — a ‘no replacement for displacement’ American V8 engine nestled in an Italian-designed, genuinely luxurious, British-built touring car
Ford Australia’s Falcon GTs: Born to win Bathurst
Bathurst was the entry point for this local legend View fullsize When the Australian motor industry was entering its golden era, one car set the
New Zealand Classic Car – Issue 351 on sale now
The latest issue of New Zealand Classic Car has just hit the shelves. With over 100 hundred pages on offer, this issue has something
A true Kiwi classic: Triumph 2500 and 2500
A new class of car that created a new class of buyer View fullsize Britain’s The Guardian newspaper chose 1963 as the year that
The Ultimate Time Capsule: 1958 Studebaker Champion
It’s hard to believe that this 1958 Studebaker Champion has clocked just 128 miles since new … View fullsize In 2014, the Ellerslie
Star Insurance Marketplace: A French presence in the South Pacific
How are French classic cars faring in New Zealand? View fullsize Germany may have created the very first car, but it was France that
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
Targa Drops MSNZ for AASA
View fullsize Last year we covered the new motorsports sanctioning body, Australian AutoSport Alliance (AASA), launched locally by LeMons organizer Jacob Simonsen. The
Star Insurance Marketplace: It’s always a good time to buy a Mustang
As the Bullitt Mustang sets a new top price for a well-used Mustang, Ben Selby checks out the local pony-car market for Star
Clear Eyes: Rain-X Headlight Restoration Kit
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
Star Insurance Marketplace: Holdens are now golden
Hot Holdens are already highly prized but this month for Star Insurance Marketplace Ben Selby assesses what the rising tide is doing for
Head to Mangawhai
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.
Star Insurance Marketplace: Selling Euros, buying dollars
This month for Star Insurance Marketplace Ben Selby checks out the perception that our European classics are being sold overseas while the cars
Tintop MX5
Mazda has made a lot of MX5s but one little beauty stands head and shoulders above the others. You could argue that the
It’s Targa time!
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
Star Insurance Marketplace: Celebrity adds shine to classics
This month for Star Insurance Marketplace Ben Selby examines the financial premium attached to vehicles with a star-studded connection. Celebrity and classic cars
Technical Feature — Exterior touch-ups
New Zealand Classic Car goes searching for the finishing touches to a classic restoration While they might seem like little jobs after a
Hyperwave: Toyota’s ultimate rear-wheel-drive, mid-ship sports car
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,
This month in Classic Car
October’s New Zealand Classic Car is on sale now. This month, one of the great classic cars on a beauty per dollar basis,
Kiwis On Tour: Hit the West with the best
Route 66 Tours with Beach Hop frontman Noddy Watts are well known. It’s a grand idea for a fully escorted self-driving tour, in this
Champagne classics for a beer income
For those who recognise the essence of luxury; for apprentice plutocrats wanting to signal their sense of entitlement but who don’t yet
Going old school: Very Vintage Day Out 2019
It can sometimes be difficult to reconcile your hobbies with those of your partner, but the Very Vintage Day Out neatly straddles the
Homegrown Kiwi car near misses — the Anziel Nova and Marlborough Carlton
View fullsize At one stage in the late ’60s, it seemed that the Anziel Nova was in the news media all the time,
Keeping it in the family
View fullsize Some cars inspire so much affection that their value soars way beyond their guide price. ‘Geraldine’ is one of those priceless
Skoda turns up the heat!
View fullsize In 1971 Skoda decided rallying might just give its cars some much needed cool factor — and it very nearly worked.
Star Insurance Marketplace: Rootes Group Round-Up
There’s plenty of affection for the Rootes Group family cars. Their simplicity also makes them a contender for a cost-effective restoration —
Technical feature — Preparing your classic for painting
New Zealand Classic Car talks to the experts on how to repaint once and do it right A car’s paint and metal work
Evo 10 takes top honours in the Targa Hawke’s Bay
McKenzie and Sayers set an early lead and held onto it throughout three daysof torrid classic tarmac rally racing in the bay. Haydn
The Jensen Interceptor story
The cover car of New Zealand Classic Car issue 341 is a gorgeous NZ-new example of one of the most likeable of great
An arresting development
Perhaps New Zealand Classic Car is breaking some unwritten rule by including a column on classic motorcycles… We had barely got started when
NZ Classic Car #342 (June) on sale now
The Falcon GT dominates the cover of the latest issue of New Zealand Classic Car (#342) much as its GTHO siblings did
Read this with a French accent…
For its 16th adventure around the world, the French association Traction sans Frontières selected New Zealand. Report written by Philippe and Nana Lasson