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Defining a classicWhen an old friend asked me recently, “When does a car become a classic?”, it started me thinking. To be perfectly honest, I wasn’t able to provide
Defining a classicWhen an old friend asked me recently, “When does a car become a classic?”, it started me thinking. To be perfectly honest, I wasn’t able to provide
Century Yuasa Batteries is giving battery purchasers the chance to win an unforgettable experience of a lifetime, and it couldn’t be easier to enter. The prize is an amazing
With the diverse range of vehicles covered by our motoring titles, New Zealand Classic Car, NZV8, and NZ Performance Car, it’s clear that the car enthusiast demographic is incredibly varied.
Struggling to find factory replacement windscreens for your classic road or race car? There’s now a simple solution. Sandbrooks — the company well known for producing heated race car
“Keep up to speed with New Zealand’s most exciting race series — Enzed Central Muscle Cars” View fullsize Camaro coming together With Brendan Neiman’s ’68 Camaro now away for
There’s no denying that getting out of town with your group of mates is undoubtedly the best thing one with hair on his chest, chin, and chops can do. It’s
Rotorua’s well-known performance workshop, The Toy Shed, has recently moved to larger premises at 106/112 Riri Street, to be shared with parts supply business Proparts. With both businesses belonging to
With the diverse range of vehicles covered by our motoring titles, New Zealand Classic Car, NZV8, and NZ Performance Car, it’s clear that the car enthusiast demographic is incredibly varied.
Sometimes late at night, once the baby is asleep, the dog has found a spot on the couch (her fur will stick to for all eternity), and the pub
In our June issue, we take a look at a true blue Aussie classic that’s stood the test of time and is recognized as the car that put Holden on
In our May issue, we feature one of the finest American muscle cars we’ve ever seen, plus an iconic Japanese classic. Also in this issue, we road-test the latest Porsche
“It’s got a smaller engine and a pair of turbos — Lachie Jones tests whether messing with a winning formula has paid off for Porsche and its newest version
New Zealand Classic Car Issue No. 304 gives you an in-depth look at the individual, survivor, and team winners at the 2016 New Zealand Classic Car show held in
There is absolutely no doubt that for sheer beauty combined with exceptional performance, nothing compares with the elegant Mercedes-Benz 500K and 540K supercars of the 1930s. Chief among these is