Mostly father, some son
Jason Tregurtha and his dad Ian started repairing some rust in Jason’s XP Falcon wagon, then the project escalated. When Jason and his family moved up country, Ian finished the build. You can see the impressive result in June’s NZ Petrolhead. You’ll also read about Western Bays Street Rodders and various charity rod runs, plus there’s a handy guide to getting your race car or bike ready for next season. Comprehensive events listings will motivate you to get out and about this winter, and don’t forget to check out the classified ads.
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NZ Rodder for Christmas!
The new NZ Rodder magazine is a feast of traditional hot rodding goodness, along with some lowrider-flavoured icing on the cake.
Native Texans brought their ’32 Ford roadster with them when they moved to New Zealand; their story is the lead feature. Chris Harrison’s superb ’bagged ’52 GMC Suburban is the cover story, and is one of three ‘bagged cars in this issue – the other two are a ’54 Chevy Bel Air, and a metal flaked and engraved ’59 Chevy Impala. A ’39 Mercury convertible and a ’36 Ford three-window round out this issue’s in-depth and informative car features.
You’ll also read about an impressive collection of early American rodding magazines and event programmes; an old-school sign maker; and we pop across the ditch to catch up with some kiwis at the 10th annual GreazeFest.
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