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Vintage Memories - another type of ticket, some signs and the man to push you .
Borrowed from the Auckland Harbour Bridge Facebook Page - they were posted on Timespanner - another History Group about Auckland..
Taken at the time the Southbound Tolls were removed - No tolls and no tollgates either, on those lanes .
Article from the Herald in 1972
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One of the Signs was acquired in recent years from an Antique Shop in Pukekohe. Gentleman not named.
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The 20 Cent Tickets - still in my collection.
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Northbound Tolls didn't go until the 1980's - People living on the North Shore had to pay to get home.
The Police also found the Tollgates a very convenient place for a Breathalyser Check as the cars were travelling slowly [ usually ].
The Auckland Harbour Bridge Authority - used a variety of vehicles to rescue / push stranded or broken down motorists.
The earliest were these ; my own photo from 1963
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Later these - a Publicity photo from AHBA. Lew Redwood archives - GB and GC plates date from 1972
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Even later these - there seems to be a theme in the style of the Vehicles used. Dave A Howell archives.
KH2277 plate issued in 1981
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All qualify as Vintage Vehicles now...
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NZ Number Plates - Registration, Warrant and Other Stickers - a bit more
New versions of Old Stickers ;
These are now available for those who want to be in that 1979 - 80 timewarp.. with period stickers for their car.
Reproductions of these are now available via a website " Doozi " -
Being reproduced are " Carless Day " stickers - the week - 7 days and the exempt.
Registration Stickers from the same period are also available.
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Registration Stickers for the period ; 1978 - 79 and the one for the " Carless Day " era, the 1979 - 1980 Registration Year.
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The 1961 - 64/65 plate. Last of the Old Style alongside the new 1964 - 1986 issue
- 1987 saw the first of the Black on reflective white series, starting with the " N " prefix.
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The range of Carless Day and the Registration Stickers 1965 on, until 1986 .. At bottom left the last of the old style stickers for the 1961 - 66 plates - which actually finished in June 1965. June 1964 for cars - with this sticker. Heavy Vehicles changed in the 1965-66 Registration Year
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Note about Carless Days by .... Geoff Lewis ..
“Carless days were introduced by the Third National Government of New Zealand on 30 July 1979.
The enabling legislation was one of several unsuccessful attempts to help the declining New Zealand economy after the oil shocks of the late 1970s—other such policies included the Think Big strategy.The carless days scheme was highly unpopular, and largely ineffective.
It lasted less than a year, being scrapped in May 1980,though the 80 km/h limit remained for several years "
Just noticed the spelling of Colours
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NZ Number Plates - Registration, Warrant and Other Stickers - More.
Came across these receipts today at a friends place - they relate to his late Uncles Vauxhall 10 - purchased in 1957 for 190 Pounds,
Registration was Five Pounds Two Shillings and Sixpence [ $10.25 decimalised - compares with $102.98 as an example of a Current [ recent ] Registration.
Warrant of Fitness Receipt and one of the Receipts for the purchase.
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The Gentleman was also a member of the " Waikato Motor Racing Club Inc ". for the 1957 - 1958 Year ..
Subscription was One Pound
- in 1943 Northern Sports Car Club charged 5 shillings for Membership in their first year.
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Did that Club become " Hamilton Car Club ",?? would like to know..
No mention on the Hamilton Car Club website or Facebook page - the " About " section has virtually no History although the Club [ HCC ] was formed in 1949.
Was it under that name or ?? - More work to do !!
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Motoring - more Memories - Old Registration Stickers
Registration from 1987 - 1991 The new style of sticker and one of the " C " ones from 1981 -82
According to the Instructions attached below " Any old labels must be removed ".
The stickers below are on an Aero Screen for a racing sports car - The " Orchid Special " - now residing in Europe..
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These qualify as being Vintage [ just or actually next year ].
1993 Registration Stickers and an old and faded warrant sticker from the era.
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1993 sticker - front
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Notes on the back
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1994 sticker - my own collection for the Austin Healey LX100 that I owned 1982 to 1996.
Used to register the car for three months every two years to keep the Registration and Plates active - before Continuous Registration was introduced.
In more recent times you can put the registration on hold for 3 months up to 12 months without cost until Re- Registration is commenced.
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Need to teach my computer [ or the operator that from is not form ]
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NZ Number Plates - more images incl other Vehicle Plates.
Plates from 1925 and 1939
The first two images are for Plates for sale on Trade Me - thanks to Lew Redwood for seeing them.
1925 - 1926 the first issue of " National Plates ". They were modeled on California USA plates and made in the USA initially.
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1931 - 1932 Issue
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a 1939 - 1940 plate archive Lew Redwood - plate looks a bit aged.
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Plates EA and EB prefix last of pre - permanent plates 1961 - 1965
Permanent Plates Alloy - Silver on Black commenced issue in 1964 - 1965
also from Lew Redwood.
The prefix were used on various vehicles and E series were also issued to Motorcycles- not just other vehicles -
Apparently they must have exceeded the 999,999 vehicles and couldn't go to Seven digits
[ correction of information ].
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New Zealand Number Plates – Motor vehicle Registration –
NZ number plates – pre 1963 – some Notes..[ added June 2023.]
Until 1941, New Plates were issued every year, In 1941 due to steel shortages caused by WWII the period was increased to 5 yearly until the last issue in 1961. The dates I've noted elsewhere of when plates were replaced with Permanent plates which stayed on the vehicle until it was de-registered or replaced with a personalised plate. If a Personalised plate is removed the vehicle is often re-registered with a new issue permanent plate, in some instance's the original permanent plate may be able to re-issued.
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Vintage - both car and owner ;
A photo sent to me some time ago by Lloyd Gleeson a VCC guy from New Plymouth.
This is Lloyd in Ralph Watson's BSA Special many years ago on a VCC Trial.
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Last weekend Lloyd was in Omokoroa staying with our next door neighbour John who has known Lloyd since schooldays in Thames in the 1950's/60's.
Lloyd and John were attending a friends 80th Birthday Party and also visited another Vintage Car Guy Rod Smith who owns one of Lloyds previous cars a Morgan 4/4. - Lloyd still has another Morgan as well as this little " A110 "
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The car is called " Binki " after a young Italian girl called Bianca who helped Lloyd with his French and Italian when at a European Car Show.
The car is a Mexican built one - apparently Renault had insufficient space for the full Alpine production in France so they were built in other countries.
Chassis Number is " 67MEX0146 ". built in 1967 in Renault's Mexico plant.
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Registration sticker from Mexico which is still on the car.
Car imported in 2004 to New Zealand by Nigel " Hunter " Russell a Formula Junior enthusiast
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Vintage Memories - other items of memorabilia .
Put some of this on the Motoring Books thread ;
My Mistral archive has just grown with these gems - given to me by Lloyd Gleeson.
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The first two pages of the Blue " Weltex " Booklet - photo above.
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The Sheppard Speed Equipment -page in the Weltex Booklet - Manifolds for your Chev Ford Vanguard and Vauxhall
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Family Cars and / or Family with friends Cars from the 1920's..
Re found as in had a tidy up and found this Album ..
Long story
- it was in a Family house that I moved into in 1981.
My Great Uncle [Grandmothers younger brother ] and wife had bought new in 1923.
It passed through the family .. to Great Aunt, then Grandmothers Older Sister - another Great Aunt to Grandmother and then in 1980 / 81 to my father.
I with another Car Guy - and Austin Healey / Vintage Car guy called Lyle Chambers [ owned a certain BSA Special that has been posted on this forum and is now with a Clive Butler in Auckland ] rented the place of my Father in 1981 and we " flatted " there for the next 3 years, then, when I remarried my new lady moved in, the flatmate moved out, and in 1985 we bought the place.
The Album was in a wardrobe or a cabinet in the house.
Of particular interest is a 1920's Nash Two Door - which I remember hearing about in my childhood.
This is the car..
- with Family members and friends .. Most I have no idea who..
- Humour me..
One photo can be dated within a 12 month period as has the first " National " New Zealand number plates introduced in 1925 [ July ] and were valid to 30th June 1926.
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Can anyone identify the " Royal Hotel "
Another Car on the same page as the Nash with the plates shown " NZ96.264 "is this
I thought it could be a Rolls Royce because of the bonnet shape but ???
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Any notes on the cars appreciated to update the " Family Archives "
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Service Cars were big in the 1930's
Big as in Big cars - some virtually were buses but with a series of doors down the side, others were just big cars Newmans used Cadillac's and others..
Here a Studebaker President at Queenstown with it S prefix number plate for Service Car - the plate is 1940 - 41 the last of the annual issue plates..
- montage from " NZ Memories " Magazines.
The plates 1935 - 2017 from the article by Graham Freeman published in NZ Memories in 2021.
The Studebaker photo is in the current issue #159 Dec 2022/Jan 2023, which also has article about a 1928 Packard Tourer that was the School Bus and was driven by the " Sole Charge " Teacher to take the children to and from School.
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Service Cars were big in the 1930's a couple of images ..
Believe these are all Cadillac Service Cars - can see the S prefix letter on the number plates in a couple of the photos.
S.842 Masterton Pahiatua Palmerston North service
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S.131 Newman Brothers Car
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Side view showing the rows of seats and the side doors ..
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Note the circle and Flash on the the rear wheel " Spat " is the same .. was that Cadillac or Newmans ??.
The wheels are all Truck style, but they have the sidemount Spares ..
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Another Nash - the same 2 door Sedan style
Trevor - transporting luggage - as you mentioned.
" An illustration is not complete if lacking sundry attachments for transporting luggage. Often soft items were laid between the front guards and the bonnet ".
Another Nash - the same 2 door Sedan style - plates on this seem to be the 1929 - 1930 plate White on Dark Blue with a " . " - dot symbol.
Complete with a large bag on the running board / front mudguard against the bonnet / hood
Photos of Alistair Howard's grandparents and their car
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Note ; This car has wind deflectors on the front door windows.
Reg 68.606..
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Auckland Harbour Bridge -a bit of History
Seen from the Outside as a driver, but this was the AHB Officers desk at the Toll Booth.
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Vintage Special - the Bagnall - Jaguar 1949 - onwards, 1974 the " Phoenix "
Bagnall - Jaguar, Originally built in 1949 according to Allan Dick by Rob Bagnall with a Mercury V8 of 4 litres, later had a Talbot 6, then apparently a Willys 77 motor and finally a Jaguar Twincam Six of 3,442 cc with C Type then D Type mods.
Graham Vercoe has quite a bit of story on the car [ E & OE ...etc ], but no photos. some notes here from Vercoe.
This photo from 1961 - 64 period,based on the Number Plate.
Car would have been with Brian Watson at this time in its life - creator of the " Missator " Ford 10 Special.
Event not known and the bodywork scruffy and looks modified from its 1949 beginnings.
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Any more photos of the car would be appreciated.
The above photo from Allan Dick, and on checking my archive found another copy - from Alexander Turnbull Library archives, which I have noted as 1963 - 64.
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There is this note at the " Natlib " archives [ National Library ] but the photo cannot be viewed in a good size - It is the same photo, so that is the location of the event - Palmer Road, Wellington.
" A Bagnall-Jaguar car at the Palmer Road Hill Climb, Breaker Bay, Wellington, in 1964. Photograph taken by Bruce Valentine Davis. "
Car was badly crashed by Watson at Houghton Bay Hill Climb, Wellington in the 1967 - 70 period and rebuilt in 1974, being known as the " Phoenix ".
Any more photos of the car would be appreciated.
These extracts from the Jaguar Drivers Club brief History 1950 - 1972
" 1962 was perhaps the heyday of the Mk2 3.8, with four of them racing - Ray Archibald won the NZ Saloon Car Championship in his silver Mk2, and Alistair McBeath was 2nd in his dark green Mk2. Simon Taylor raced the D-Type at Ardmore, Levin, and Wigram, but crashed and overturned at Teretonga, only to be racing again late in the year at Mount Maunganui. There were plenty of other Jaguars racing at various venues – the Gardiner Tojeiro, Cranch’s Maserati 6CM-Jaguar, the Bagnall Jaguar, ‘Mk1’ 2.4 and 3.4, Mk2s, XK120, XK140, and XK150s. "
" At Pukekohe in 1965 there were only four Jaguars racing - Australian Bob Jane drove his Mk2 4.2, Gary Bremner his Mk2 3.8, the Tojeiro was entered, as was Ivan Cranch’s Consul Mk1-Jaguar. The Bagnall Jaguar joined Bremner’s Mk2 4.0 at Levin. At Wigram, Ian Dow and Gary Bremner in their Mk2s were joined by Dave Silcock’s rapid XK120. "
" Beach races at Nelson in early January 1967 saw Bill Harris racing his Ford V8 Coupe fitted with a Jaguar XK engine, and Neil Stuart racing his Stuart Jaguar single seater. At Pukekohe there were only three Jaguar related entries – Lumsden’s Mk2 3.4, Silcock’s XK120 and the Watson Bagnall Jaguar. Only Watson raced at Levin, and only the Stuart Jaguar at Wigram. Noted builder of ‘specials’ in Jamie Aislabie fitted a Jaguar 2.4 XK engine (later a 3.8) to a Cooper sports car body and in his Cooper Jaguar he achieved modest success in hillclimbs and on the track. Ernie Sprague won the Rothmans 30-minute race at Ruapuna in his Mk2 3.8 with Ian Dow also competing in his Mk2 3.8.
By 1968, Jaguar presence on the track had waned significantly. March saw the last event for Brian Watson’s Bagnall Jaguar before the Jaguar XK engine and suspension were saved and the car sent to the dump. "
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Bruce McLaren and McLaren's Service Station
A photo appeared on the Bruce McLaren Tribute page - with a young Bruce and an Atlantic Attendent - refuelling a Jaguar - the plates are the 1956 - 61 series - picking the photo is around 1960
- any comments please !!
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The McLaren's Service Station on Remuera Road, Remuera. 1956 -61 plates on the VW - I think..
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Another version of the same photo - was the refuelling photo at McLaren's ??
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Can't see an Atlantic pump ...
The building was being redeveloped in 2017 - 2018 and the McLaren trust moved out and had the "Museum " at Hampton Downs - I am unsure what the current status is - they [ the Trust ] were expected to move the Trust Museum back to the Service Station site later..
27 September 2023.. Understand from Amanda McLaren - Bruce's daughter that the Trust will relocate to the Service Station in the near Future .. It will have all the collection in Museum quality display and a couple of cars - The Austin 7 belonging to the Trust and others cars on loan.
Amanda has posted on the Facebook page " Bruce McLaren Tribute ", regarding the relocation as the display at Hampton Downs is closed and the cars returned to the various owners / donors.
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Lucas Electrics - Electronics ..
Need help with Classic Lucas wiring - well this should be of assistance.
- from the Archives of Rex Urban an Austin Healey [ Sprites mainly ] and Austin guy from Salem Oregon.
He ran a business " Mini Motors " back in the 1980's when i met him in 1982 with his business partner Paul Lawry.
Rex has had Austin Mini and Morris Mini's as well as Austin A35 and Austin A40 Farina cars over the years.
The Chart ;
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Something associated with Lucas was the unreliable nature of the products - and some humour ..
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A Metal sign for Lucas ..
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Advertisement for Lucas Accessories , Light etc ..
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Vintage - Tyre Ash Trays ...
Had a Trip to New Plymouth - not a Road Trip as flew from Auckland, but did drive to Auckland and then had a Trip around Mt Egmont, while there - New Plymouth to Inglewood, South Hawera on Highway 3 then along the Coast of #45 through Okato and Oakura, saw the Kapuni Gas Plant at a distance.
While in Hawera had good Coffee and cake at a small Cafe then went to Ethel Anne Antiques - the shop occupies four shops and has connecting doors ..
There was a collection of Vintage Ash Trays - which sparked my interest, however they seemed expensive at between
$115 and $195 .. They were Dunlop Goodyear and others as well as a Blue Reidrubber one.
My sources tell me that pricing around $25 to $50 is more like it when they appear at Swap Meets.
The Hawera collection.
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The Reidrubber Ashtray in the centre of the display - in Blue - the most expensive at $195.
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My own Reidrubber / Ridge Remoulds one - in Red, which I acquired 30 or so years ago.
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It sits with a 1920's AA Auckland Badge that has the RAC " Royal Automobile Club Associate " notation.
The Badge was my Great Aunts I believe and would have been on her late 1920's Nash, which she had until the mid/late 1930's.
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29th July 1979 - A Carless Day ..
New Registration for the year started 1st July 1979 and the " Carless Day " regime started on 29th July ... may be a day or two out.
The new Registration Sticker with the " C " and a Carless Day sticker being displayed by a lady - no idea who or whether it was part of the Promotion of the scheme ..
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Sunday - was a " Blue " Sticker ..and the 1979 - 80 Registration sticker was a pale " Blue ".
Posted before - the range of Registration and Carless Days stickers
- Registration from 1965 to 1996
- there has been mention of the 1964 - 65 sticker missing in the image, but possibly as the new plates were issued no sticker was required for the first year.
Commercial Vehicles - Heavy Transport, Buses and Taxis didn't get new plates until July 1965, so presume they did need a sticker - I am unsure.
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Stories abound of people getting a Carless Day car - mine was an Austin A35 for " Tuesday " - the Carless Day for the TR4A ...
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" Vintage " cars - current photos. the Pahoia Car Show
Car Show again at a Farm in Pahoia, last held in 2021 then Covid prevented the 2022, and rain stopped the 2023 show.
About 70 cars, a bit less than in 2021.
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The Plates say it ;
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A Couple of Z cars
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Modern MG with an MM trailer - part Morris Minor the bodywork, part BBQ.
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This was part of the Morris Minor Club of Rotorua group with some local MM's.
Photos to follow.
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The Morris Minor group cars at Pahoia
The Pickup has a Toyota Twin Cam motor, and those Truck pipes are false, has side pipe at the front of the tray.
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SOFT54 and DA12
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The Convertible MM was an early-ish one
" 1954
Make: MORRIS
Model: MINOR
Colour: GREY
Body Style: Convertible
VIN:
Plate: SOFT54
Engine No: 90UL77004
Chassis: FCH53251567
CC rating:ⓘ 998cc " not the original cc - sidevalve was 918 cc then the first MM OHV were 803cc .
Not known when first in NZ - Plate appears to have been issued in 1994. Carjam records are not always correct as we know.
DA12 the car beside it is NZ New in 1957.
" DA12
Plate Type: Standard
Origin: NZ New
Used as: Private Passenger vehicle
Cause of Latest Registration: New
NZ First Registration: 20-Mar-1957 "
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An unusual McLaren Vehicle
Part Racing Car - Part Workshop Hack " Van ".
These photos appeared on the Bruce McLaren Tribute Fb group with credit " T Alexander ".
Presume that would be Tyler Alexander who was with Bruce from 1963 approx onwards.
In Bruce's book " From the Cockpit, he says.
" recruiting mechanics for the tour. Wally [ Wilmot ] Harry Pearce and Timmy's [ Mayer ] American mechanic Tyler Alexander " in the end Harry couldn't go.
The " tour " was the NZ Australian season in 1963 - before the time of the photos.
The book published originally in 1964
The photos; at the McLaren Factory at Colnbrook in 1969
: " Testing the rear wing - High Wing - design for the M8B
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McLaren Service Station - Remuera - and another McLaren image
This would be 1960's [ late 1960's ] looking at the Pumps - rather squat compared with the pumps of the 1950's and earlier.
Looks like 83 Octane on the standard pump - Boron - was it a bit more.
Cortina seems to have the Black base number plate so at least 1964 on and the model came out in originally around 1962.
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An Advert / Article on McLaren [ Elva ] - from the Can-Am era - 1968.
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North Cape [ Cape Reinga ] to Bluff in 24 Hours.
An event that took place in 1973 has recently been featured in NZ Memories Magazine;
The story of Rex and Elaine Carkeek and their 1954 Citroen.
A bit of NZ " Motoring History ".
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The article - 6 pages [ 3 double ].
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The Newspaper cuttings from the Article;
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Petrol Rationing World War 11 and beyond.
Petrol [ Fuel ] Ration Coupons from the 1940's in New Zealand.
THey cover " Motor Spirits " - " Power Kerosine " - Diesel Oil " - " Fuel Oil " " Lubricating Oil ".
The Coupons ;
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A portion of the Certificate authorising the issue of the coupons - dated with Christchurch 1948 and 1949 stamps.
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Would like to know more about this;