Our October Monthly Club Meeting is at Muldoons, Orewa. October 12th 7:30pm Save the date! |
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To celebrate our 40th Anniversary, we're hosting a car show. Come along and see our club cars, and support the club!
Where: 26 Karepiro Drive, Whangaparaoa When: Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th August 9am - 4pm Adults $10 Kids FREE
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JULY CLUB RUNThis month we’re headed to the Salty Dog in Snells Beach, rain or shine, meeting at Sharks at 11 to leave at 11.30. So a nice little cruise and a feed and a natter, perfect for a winters day. And as always we’ll need numbers on club night for catering purposes. Download the full newsletter here
June Club RunSunday June 19 is this month’s club run on rain or shine, if the weather is inclement, i.e. persisting down, daily drivers will be allowed. Meeting at Sharks (Victor Eaves Park for the newbies), at 11 to leave at 11.30. And our destination is The Settlers Country Manor in Waimauku. A bit of a cruise and a chance to get together.! We’ll need a show of hands to get numbers for catering purposes at club night, alternatively text or email Grant. download the full newsletter here
Open to all classics, hot rods, exotics and JDM vehicles.
Where: Mt. Smart Stadium, Auckland. Use the Maurice Road Entrance When: Starting Sunday 30th Jan and continuing throughout the year on the Last Sunday of the month
MAY CLUB RUNSunday May 15 we’re headed for Pukekohe Hot Rod Club’s Hot Rod and Horsepower Show. Meeting at Sharks at 9.30 to leave at 10, morning tea when we get down there, have a wander through the show followed by lunch and a beer on the way home. Download the full newsletter here
A Jaguar featuring in the Wellsford Warkworth Vintage Car Club Daffodil Rally later this month will always hold a special place in the heart of Warkworth resident Frances Ross.
The Mark 2 Jag, built in 1968, was bought by Frances’ late husband, Robin, to further his long-standing interest in classic cars during his retirement. He stripped the car down and was about to get it repainted, from the original cream colour to a vibrant red, when he was suddenly and unexpectedly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and told he had just six weeks to live. Frances says the prognosis was shattering, especially as Robin, then 75, appeared fit and healthy. “He was the sort of man who could have erected a fence without any trouble. All that seemed to be bothering him was a pain in the shoulder, which we thought was simply an old rugby injury coming to the surface again,” Frances says. Sadly, it was far more serious. Robin’s health rapidly deteriorated, but despite the doctors’ dire predictions he managed to cling on to life for another six months. Frances, 75, says it was during these difficult months that members of the Wellsford Warkworth Vintage Car Club rallied around to help Robin rebuild his car. The classic saloon went on to win the Wellsford Warkworth club’s award for Best Reconstructed Car of 2012, and in March the following year Robin and Frances entered it in a club rally, “Are we there yet?”, and won. The following month Robin died. Frances says the car serves as a reminder of all the support she received from club members during her husband’s last days. “And I still get that support. That’s why I still have confidence to drive the car in rallies, because I know if I get into trouble, the men of the club will be there to help me straight away.” She has the car serviced at two local garages and insists they remedy problems straight away, rather than leaving it until the next Warrant of Fitness. “I have complete faith in the car and the boys’ workmanship so there’s every reason for me to keep driving it,” she says. The Wellsford Warkworth Vintage Car Club Daffodil Rally takes place on Sunday, August 25. Cars will leave Smales Farm, Takapuna, at 11.15am, and start to arrive at Warkworth Wharf around noon. Visitors will be invited to vote for their favourite cars and prizes will be awarded to winners. Money raised during the event will support the Cancer Society in its efforts to reduce the incidence and impact of cancer. Zone 2 memorial run this Sunday, leaving from the Mid West breakfast at 10 am and heading back to the Hobsonville RSA.
This year the Auckland Hot Rod Club, Wheels Inc and Tamaki Rod and Custom Club are the combined hosts, our club needs to support this as other clubs have come along when we have been hosting it. It is to remember hot rodders who are no longer with us, and also to have a catch up with other clubs and chat with them. A txt will be sent out regarding times for meeting up, you can meet up it the hot rod breakfast in west Auckland, where most cars will be leaving from around 10 am, but you can if you wish just meet up in Orewa and head over to where it is being held, at the Hobsonville RSA, on the old Hobsonville Rd, this is a sanctioned event so if you need to get log books signed you can do it here. There will be a $20 buffet lunch and refreshments are available, also there will be raffles to raise money for the Heart Foundation. |
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