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Bren
24th February 2008, 16:53
Well, today was the Twin River Car Show and Parade.
Went to see the displays and bumped into an old mate from 15 years ago (thats always cool).
Here are some pics of the cars...and one motorbike...will leave the bike to last.

Pics from left to right
1957 Fairlane
1959 Caddy ass end (I love the fins and lights)
Old Austin...the paint was mint on this one
2 Citroen 2CVs
Cadillac
Another Cadillac

Bren
24th February 2008, 16:58
From Left to Right
Camaro
Camaro
Camaro
CamaroSS
A few cars
Dodge Challenger (was that the R/T?)

Bren
24th February 2008, 17:04
From Left To Right

Dodge Challenger (Ah, that was the R/T)
Clenet???
Clenet agin...nice pipes
Clenet again...
Cobra and Vette
another Vette

Bren
24th February 2008, 17:08
From Left To Right

Corvette
Ford T-Bird
Corvette
Corvettes
E-Type Jag (nice engine)
Dodge...not sure of model and year

Bren
24th February 2008, 17:13
From Left to Right

Lotus Europa
Lotus Europa again
1923 Ford Model T
1913 Ford Model T Light Delivery
Ford Galaxie. This car was listed on trademe a wee while ago, and apparently is one of the cars that was used in the Andy Griffith Show in the 60s
Another ugly Ford

Bren
24th February 2008, 17:17
From Right to Left

Mustang
Another Mustang
Migila...(Migi-What?)
Mercedes
Mercedes (Probably my best shot of the day)
Kombis (Hippie love machines)

Bren
24th February 2008, 17:22
From Left to Right

Plymouth (again unsure of year and model)
Porsche
Seaplane (is it a catalina Flying boat?)
Thunderbird
another Thunderbird
T Bucket

Bren
24th February 2008, 17:26
From Left to Right

Triumph Spitfire I think
Triumphs
Triumph TR2....real nice car
Corvette
XK Jag
XK Jag again...colour did not do that girl justice

Bren
24th February 2008, 17:28
Last Pic

Motorbike as promised

A Honda CB500 Four
I hope you enjoyed thes pics. I may have some Video to come of some of the vehicles in the parade

Bren
24th February 2008, 20:47
oh well, guess no one is interested

Ghost_Bullet
24th February 2008, 20:48
Damn you get around the car gigs uh.

nadroj
24th February 2008, 20:56
Yes thats the Catalina ZK-PBY. A great bird to fly in - I took my 2 eldest sons on their first ever flight in it about 11 years ago.
We had Americarna here from wed to today so I have similar pics of Hot Rods & other 'merkin vehicles.

Love the early 'vette - they have a modern replica on a new chassis retro syle.

McJim
24th February 2008, 21:00
oh well, guess no one is interested

.....s'coz this is a motorbike forum......I hate cars.....the bastards kept crashing into me when I was a cyclist so I got an engine to give 'em the learn!:mad::angry:

Kendog
24th February 2008, 21:07
1959 Caddy ass end (I love the fins and lights)


I love the fins as well.

Great photos, cheers.

scumdog
24th February 2008, 21:15
From Left To Right

Corvette
Ford T-Bird
Corvette
Corvettes
E-Type Jag (nice engine)
Dodge...not sure of model and year


The Thunderbird CB and I have is a hard-top model of that one, same colour but black padded vynil roof. (Officially a 1966 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau)

EDIT: Oops, on the second look I realised the one in the pic is a '64 - just in case the pedants are lurking!)

Bren
24th February 2008, 21:18
Damn you get around the car gigs uh.
Bloody oath mate...could not be assed with the AutoX one as its mainly boy racer shite


Yes thats the Catalina ZK-PBY. A great bird to fly in - I took my 2 eldest sons on their first ever flight in it about 11 years ago.
We had Americarna here from wed to today so I have similar pics of Hot Rods & other 'merkin vehicles.
Was good seeing the old plane circling bout....hope ya got the pics on line. I would love to see em


.....s'coz this is a motorbike forum......I hate cars.....the bastards kept crashing into me when I was a cyclist so I got an engine to give 'em the learn!:mad::angry:
Some of us on here also have a love for classics and Muscle cars


I love the fins as well.

Great photos, cheers.
Thanks...The fins from the 50s rock!

Bren
24th February 2008, 21:23
The Thunderbird CB and I have is a hard-top model of that one, same colour but black padded vynil roof. (Officially a 1966 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau)

EDIT: Oops, on the second look I realised the one in the pic is a '65 - just in case the pedants are lurking!)

Nice looking set of wheels....would Love to see yours one day Scummy...Next time I am in the Riviera of the South must check it out.

Incedently my daughter took that photo. She is starting to become a budding photographer. She takes a few of the pics when we are together at car shows!

slowpoke
24th February 2008, 22:10
Some of us on here also have a love for classics and Muscle cars


Sure do mate!
Thanks for the pic's, I'm especially lovin' the muscle cars (I've got a 70 Mach 1 Mustang on it's way from the States...fingers crossed)

Bren
24th February 2008, 22:19
Sure do mate!
Thanks for the pic's, I'm especially lovin' the muscle cars (I've got a 70 Mach 1 Mustang on it's way from the States...fingers crossed)
not a big fan on standard mustangs myself,,,,but Mach 1's are nice, along with the fastbacks...love to see some pics of it when its over here:Punk:

slowpoke
25th February 2008, 04:56
Apparently, this is it....I'm praying that a 1/43 scale model doesn't turn up instead:weep:

I love all the ol' muscle cars from that era, be it from MOPAR, Uncle Henry or the General but the only way I could talk my prettier half into the deal was that she gets to veto the selection and she likes the 69-70 'Stangs. A shame, as I lurve the Challengers, then my Mrs pointed out that they look like a 2 door XB Falcon....and now I'll be damned if that's all I can see when I look at one....yeah, thanks for ruining it for me Luv.....

It's a real stretch for us (like we need another debt...) but we figured if we don't do it now then we never will, not the way everything from that pre-pollution, pre-oil crisis era is appreciating.

Bren
25th February 2008, 06:21
Very Nice. For me what does it the most is a '58 Oldsmobile 88, but all the olds from the late 50s were good.
just a dream for me...
http://img.prewarcar.com/show-postwarcar.php?src=Oldsmobile_1958_ID28_400.jpg

http://www.oldcarandtruckpictures.com/Oldsmobile/1958_Oldsmobile_88_Sedan-blue-white=mx=.jpg

scumdog
25th February 2008, 06:54
Apparently, this is it....I'm praying that a 1/43 scale model doesn't turn up instead:weep:

I love all the ol' muscle cars from that era, be it from MOPAR, Uncle Henry or the General but the only way I could talk my prettier half into the deal was that she gets to veto the selection and she likes the 69-70 'Stangs. A shame, as I lurve the Challengers, then my Mrs pointed out that they look like a 2 door XB Falcon....and now I'll be damned if that's all I can see when I look at one....yeah, thanks for ruining it for me Luv.....

It's a real stretch for us (like we need another debt...) but we figured if we don't do it now then we never will, not the way everything from that pre-pollution, pre-oil crisis era is appreciating.


Had a look at a couple like that while I was in the States - pretty soon figured I'd get more 'bang for my buck' buying something like the Thunderbird I got - plus look at the number of 'stangs for sale in NZ these days - sure I love 'em but getting passe' in my eyes.

BTW When I bought my F100 ($1095!) I could have bought any one of three Mustangs at the same car yard for $3,000+- back then!!:shit:

slowpoke
25th February 2008, 07:00
Sweet, luxo version of the legendary '58 Chev that looked so bloody good in "American Graffiti", great car, and nice taste sir.
There are a heap of nice cars over there that I'd sell my first born child for, but sadly they are rocketing further and further out of our price range, hence we had to make do with something a bit more run of the mill. Should still be good fun to cruise around in though.

scumdog
25th February 2008, 07:05
Sweet, luxo version of the legendary '58 Chev that looked so bloody good in "American Graffiti", great car, and nice taste sir.
There are a heap of nice cars over there that I'd sell my first born child for, but sadly they are rocketing further and further out of our price range, hence we had to make do with something a bit more run of the mill. Should still be good fun to cruise around in though.

Yeah, the down-side of not beeing there to actually do the looking/bargaining.

Still good cars at modest prices - but they're not where most of the importers go.

Pomona Swap Meet is a classic place for all sorts of cars in shoddy condition at ludicrous prices, the old story - it's right there on front of you, no seeking the cars out - and it has a large 'target audience'.

And has a lot of dreamers trying to sell.

slowpoke
26th February 2008, 03:28
Yeah, the down-side of not beeing there to actually do the looking/bargaining.

Still good cars at modest prices - but they're not where most of the importers go.

Pomona Swap Meet is a classic place for all sorts of cars in shoddy condition at ludicrous prices, the old story - it's right there on front of you, no seeking the cars out - and it has a large 'target audience'.

And has a lot of dreamers trying to sell.

When were you over there SD?

As you are allowed to import/sell 1 car per year per person I'm thinking it could be a nice lil' earner every year. Between a couple you can import 2 cars per year and make a few bucks each time while having something cool to enjoy until you are able to sell it. You could easily fund a buying trip/holiday every year plus a bit leftover from the profits.

Not to mention the selection over there is huge....whereas trying to find an affordable 69-70, 4 speed, with disc brakes, in NZ, in good nick, was impossible.

Yeah, we found lots of junkers being imported, a few high dollar superb restorations but not much in between hence we are importing our own. If it all works out OK we hope to get a bit more serious about it as a pure money making exercise.

scumdog
26th February 2008, 16:11
When were you over there SD?

Not to mention the selection over there is huge....whereas trying to find an affordable 69-70, 4 speed, with disc brakes, in NZ, in good nick, was impossible.

Yeah, we found lots of junkers being imported, a few high dollar superb restorations but not much in between hence we are importing our own. If it all works out OK we hope to get a bit more serious about it as a pure money making exercise.

Last there in late '05.

Mustangs like you described are hard to find and will take time - AND even there ain't cheap. Time is money = lots of easily-found-but-scruffy-cars sent to NZ.

I did a bit of homework and figured it was better to look a bit harder and pay a tad more to buy a car needing the minimum of work to make it look good and get it vinned.

Looked at a few 'birds of various years and added up dash-pad, carpet, interior door-panels etc etc and realised that while they were a good sound car it was going to cost a lot of $$$ to get them looking like my present T'bird - and even it ain't perfect.

I found with Mustangs there is a pecking order in order of $$.
Six-cylinder notchback in rogh condition = cheap as chips
Six-cylinder in good driveable condition = a bit more cost
Six-cylinder with fast-back = up a few more dollars than the equal condition notch-back.
Six-cylinder convertible worth a lot more than the hard-top equivalent.
and so on through the range (i.e small V8's then manuals then bigger V8s')with GT's etc being more costly and convertibles top of the heap.

And the market is getting flooded with 'stangs yet for some unknown reason they're all top $$?? Go figure.

Motu
26th February 2008, 19:17
All this talk about Yank tanks and no one has pointed out that the ''Austin'' is a Vanden Plas?

scumdog
27th February 2008, 07:38
All this talk about Yank tanks and no one has pointed out that the ''Austin'' is a Vanden Plas?

sSadly most on KB whould say "a WHAT?"