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Spring is in the air Hawke’s Bay Branch Newsletter THE MAG october 2020 Official publication of the Hawke’s Bay branch of the vintage car club of New Zealand (inc.) www.hbvcc.org.nz
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SEND IN YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS// ARTICLES, PHOTOS, REMINISCENCES, MECHANICAL TIPS, NOTICES, FUNNIES. DEADLINE 20th of the month (late contributions are accepted if time allows, please phone to check if this is ok) Email: themag.vcc@gmail.com Editor: Kay Elmsly 06 845 0577 or 027 286 6480 during work hours 9am - 5pm Monday-Friday 11 Claridge Place, Taradale, Napier 4112 Please label well, THE MAG HBVCC Designer: Liv Coleske Ladybug Design 06 845 3276 during work hours 9am - 5pm Monday-Thursday VIEW THIS MAG IN FULL COLOUR ONLINE WWW.HBVCC.ORG.NZ The views expressed here in are those of the authors and do not necessarily express the policy or views of the Editor, the Hawke’s Bay Branch of the Vintage Car Club of New Zealand (Inc), the Vintage Car Club of New Zealand (Inc) or other publishers. The editor/committee reserves the right to accept, edit, publish, abridge or decline contributions submitted for publication. All names, dates and times published are checked against the material supplied and the editor/committee can have no responsibilty for mistakes in the copy supplied. Some material may be held over until there is sufficient space to publish it. Front page image supplied by Steve Donovan &Trevor Charman. 3
HAWKE’S BAY BRANCH CONTACTS// Chairman: Steve Donovan (Pam) Librarian Allan Twort (Helen) p. 06 835 9956 p. 06 845 0438 c. 027 217 7730 ah_ha@xtra.co.nz stevedon@xtra co.nz Club Custodian & Room Hire: Club Captain: Trevor Charman (Lyn) Steve Donovan p. 06 844 5140 p. 06 835 9956 c. 027 292 6068 c. 027 217 7730 trevlyncharm@actrix.co.nz stevedon@xtra co.nz Secretary: Peter Ball (Helen) Cruise Ship Co-ordinator p. 06 843 6979 Beaded Wheels: Helen Ball (Peter) hawkesbay@vcc.org.nz p. 06 8436979 Treasurer: Paul Eager (Carol) jaxon.ball@gmail.com p. 06 845 4779 Mag Editor: Kay Elmsly c. 027231 4304 p. 06 845 0577 paul-carol@xtra.co.nz c. 027 2866 480 Past Chairman: Ian Elmsly (Kay) ian.elmsly@xtra.co.nz p. 06 845 0577 Mag Printer: Liv Coleske c. 0274 790 682 p. 06 845 3276 ian.elmsly@xtra.co.nz themag.vcc@gmail.com Committee: Malcolm Blair (Lesley) Spares Manager: Brian Taylor (Margaret) p. 06 843 7664 p. 06 844 5982 c. 021 576 360 c. 027 443 6009 malcolmblair52@gmail.com Spares Assistant Manager: Kevin McGrath John Durry p. 06 844 7626 p. 06 843 5798 kevinmcgrath@xtra.co.nz Groundsman: Trevor Charman (Lyn) Steve Trott (Jo) p. 06 844 5140 p. 06 835 2452 c. 027 292 6068 c. 021 460 159 trevlyncharm@actrix.co.nz stevetrott@xtra.co.nz Esther Smith (Graham) p. 06 844.1590 c. 027 464-7314 humber@xtra.co.nz Doug Dickson (Jan) c. 027 232 3073 HB Branch Life Members jandougdickson@xtra.co.nz Allan Harris life member Trevor Charman life member October 2020
Volume 99 // Number 10 // October 2020 CONTENTS HB Branch Contacts 4 Chairman’s Report 6 Club Captains Report 7 September Mid Week Run 8 Up & Coming Events 9 Club Captain’s Run 10 Picnic in the Park 13 Your Branch Photos 14 Trelinnoe Park 16 Spares News 18 Wanted 19 Taupo & Beyond Safari 20 Notice Board 22 Calendar of Events 24 Branch Events 25 For Sale 26 BRANCH DETAILS Club night 2nd Wednesday POSTAL: PO Box 3406, Napier 4142 of month 7.30pm at Clubrooms Clubrooms: 67 Sandy Road, Meeanee, Napier supper provided. Phone: (06) 835 1483 Clubrooms, library & Spares email: hawkesbay@vcc.org.nz DEPARTMENT OPEN Tuesday morning www.hbvcc.org.nz 9-11am. Morning Tea available. 5
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT// By Steve Donovan Another month has just about gone by and to drive. They are more able to keep up with we are now in Covid Level 1 in Hawke’s Bay. traffic on our disgusting roads For us to Long may it last? But as a Club we should survive we need bums on seats and people not be letting our guard down and keep up who are interested in cars. Our outings are our register and making sure we use the an opportunity for members to catch up sanitizer. for a chat. As a person who organizes runs This week we received the sad news that I would sooner have 30 cars from all ages Robert Duncan from Wanaka has passed than just a couple of old models. away after courageous 15 month battle with Overall we do not do too badly in getting cancer. Robert and his family have been out and about to our various activities. great supporters of our Art Deco Events In a month we would have approx 260 and has encouraged many other South participants Islanders to attend. He was also an owner of Something that needs to improve and that the Wings and Wheels Museum at Wanaka is members willing to write outing reports Airport. Robert built up a very successful for the Mag. It is embarrassing for the run Civil Contracting company in Wanaka and organizer when all they get is blank looks the surrounding area. He enjoyed restoring when they ask for help. cars and always had time to chat and showed an interest in the people around Remember it is your Club and it needs your him. He will be missed by all car people and help from time to time. his friends around the world. That’s it for me. Like many of our members There has been some chat on face book we are going to the South Island and it a with people lamenting the fact there are shame the Canterbury Swap Meet is not less and less vintage cars on outings and on, but maybe some happy wives. Just heard more so called moderns. I agree with today that Early Ford Club South Island these comments but it is a fact of life that Branch is having a swap meet and Manfield members are turning to 1960s model cars is sill on. October 2020
CLUB CAPTAIN// By Trevor Charman The September club night was an went home from the meeting without an exceptionally good night, but sadly information pack to study or complete. If only 35 members turned up which was you missed the meeting you missed a most disappointing. informative night. Many thanks to Janine The guest speaker was Janine Howard from Howard for coming along and speaking to Howard and Gannon funeral directors us. in Taradale. Janine’s speech was very well The club’s run for September was to presented, very interesting and most Trelinnoe Park, at Te Pohue, with 20 cars informative and very light hearted. Janine and 45 adults attended. It was a great day covered how and why she became involved and the weather could have not been better, in the funeral business from the age of sunny, warm and not a breath of wind, a seventeen to the present day. She covered great day for looking at the 30 acre garden burials, cremation, laws, coffins, planning, and for just sitting in the sun and talking. to the stage that anything goes these days, This is what numerous people chose to to suit the wishes of the deceased and the do after lunch rather than return to the family. Janine put a lot of emphasis on gardens. There was no rush and the last cars the need to pre plan, the need to talk and left Trelinnoe about 3.00pm. discuss with your elders, family, executor’s, Thanks to Marion Crocker for writing a your wishes or their wishes prior to the report on the run. event, and write it down, even to the stage of choice of music or hymns. There is a lot There will be a guest speaker for the of legal information also required before October meeting, a club member, Alastair the funeral directors can start to prepare Chalmers. a funeral, such as burial / cremation, The October run will be to a private pre-paid, parent names, maiden names, property to meet with members of the etc. Any information recorded can make NZ Military Vehicle Club of HB. Details organising a funeral easier and less stressful. elsewhere in the magazine. All funeral services have information As per the club rules. No dogs permitted. packs with the questions of all information required. These packs can be returned to the funeral directors of your choice, or else make sure that someone else knows where you have stored or filed the information. I would be most surprised if any members 7
SEPTEMBER MID WEEK RUN// Juliette Cadwallader 19 cars gathered at the clubrooms on While Chris held the mens attention a glorious sunny day before heading Christine showed the ladies, what I suspect south. 19 cars! A large number for a is mainly her domain, which included 4 mid week run – must be the magic word Alpacas (one brown), horses both full size “RESTORATION” that drew them in! Was and miniatures, I counted 3 schnausers great to see so many cars, two more joining running about, bantams, “Cookie” the us en route so please, we look forward to Cockatoo and which must be is her main seeing you all out and about on future runs. love, “Burmese” cats of which she breeds. We headed south down through Raukawa, There were Mums waiting for their babies, passing Argyll School and crossing SH50 others were happy to be patted and cages/ onto Makaroro Road for approx 17 ks runs with many others, watching us before arriving at C.A.R.S. This translates curiously. She did say at one stage she had to “Classic And Restoration Services” the to feed a kitten hourly for several days!! business of Chris and Christine Calder. Christine also told us that during lock down Well mainly Chris I suspect as Christine she had a huge number of people wanting has many other interests. Will get to them to buy her lovely cats. It will take her quite later. First we passed a shed with 8 cars some time to fulfil the orders. If I have stored, all of the older vintage. 8 Escorts, 2 missed some animals my apologies. Humber Sunbeams and 2 Toyotas – but wait By this time (lunch time) the weather had there’s more !! Firstly we were treated to a turned decidedly colder with light rain brilliant, albeit brief display by “Percy” the starting to fall. This hurried the departure albino peacock. Unfortunately he lost his of many as it was not pleasant under the partner recently so they are on the lookout trees which did provide cover for a time for a lady peacock of the same colouring. until it got heavier. We had the choice Then the MAIN shed which really got of going back the way we had come or the blokes attention. 5 cars under covers, following on the same road to cross over 3 others in various stages of restoration the river and travel down the opposite side including a Cobra. When Chris fired that of the river onto Wakarara Road before up it really got one’s attention. Luckily they joining highway 50 and heading home in have no near neighbours! Chris explained the rain. the workings of a very clever machine he A big thank you to both Chris and has which among other tricks can turn Christine for making us welcome and metal etc to look like woodgrain, wood to showing us your many interests. Thanks make look like a Formica bench top and also to Bob and Trixie for organising a very wheels to look like Kevlar. The machine interesting run. If I have missed or got uses a water transfer system. The pattern is some mechanical terminology wrong again attached and the covering film eventually my apologies as I am but a mere woman!! disappears. October 2020
UP & COMING EVENTS// MID WEEK RUN CLUB RUN Wednesday 7th October Sunday 18th October ALWAYS 1st Wednesday of the Month. Details on page 8. • Where: Meet at HB Vintage Club Rooms • Time: 10.30am KITCHEN NIGHT Friday 30th October CLUB NIGHT If you are attending please contact Wednesday 14th October Malcolm & Lesley Blair on 06 843 7664 or email malcolmblair@52gmail.com Guest speaker will be Alastair Chalmers NO LATER THAN 27th OCTOBER. who is a member of the club and will be speaking on his motoring exploits in England. So come along and support your club and enjoy a cup of tea/coffee and a chat after the meeting. 9
Club Captain’s Run. Sunday 18th October 2020. We will be meeting with members of the NZ Military Vehicle Club. HB, Branch. Assemble at the HBVCC club rooms. 67 Sandy Road Meeanee. At 1.00pm for a 1.15 pm departure. This is a short afternoon run, but bring your afternoon tea. The run is 32 kms each way from Napier, 30 – 35 minutes. Hastings members could meet us at the Roys Hill Reserve SH 50 at 1.30 pm ish. SH 50 is a busy road so I suggest that the Napier group do not stop. I will get one of the first cars to drop off some instructions, so just merg into the group or tag on behind. As per the club rules no dogs permitted. Organisers Trevor and Lyn Charman. Phone 027 2926068. October 2020
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CENTRAL HAWKE’S BAY BRANCH VINTAGE CAR CLUB invites the Hawke’s Bay, Manawatu, Wanganui, Horowhenua, Wairarapa and Wellington Branches to join us for an inter-branch Woodville SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2020 11.30am to 2.00pm Just off SH2 in Woodville town centre is the lovely tree lined Fountaine Square Park. Bring your own picnic or grab a sandwich from one of the local cafés just a Few minutes walk from the park. For more information contact: Diane & Geoff Quarrie 027 333 1329 or quarrienz@gmail.com 13
YOUR BRANCH PHOTOS// CLUB RUN TO TRELINNOE PARK// October 2020
YOUR BRANCH PHOTOS// 15
TRELINNOE PARK// By Marion Crocker This was a run I had been looking forward Magnolia in the world. Many of those trees to. We had never visited Trelinnoe Gardens, were showing off their glorious blooms although we had heard about them, and had as we toured the garden with our host seen the signs when we drove the Napier – Michael. Taupo Road. He is very aware of the history of his own So it was with pleasurable anticipation little slice of Hawke’s Bay paradise, although we joined the twenty or so diverse cars, he commented that had he been aware prior their equally classic and diverse drivers, to purchasing the property that it was close navigators, and passengers to set off on our to the epicentre of the 1931 earthquake, trip to Trelinnoe Garden Park. Cars fuelled, he may have had second thoughts. A picnic baskets packed, and sun shining, we consequence of that event is the undulating gathered at the club rooms for instructions, nature of the land and the steep gullies and set of on our days adventure. around the perimeter of the developed The chosen route led through the 13 hectare garden. The garden had been countryside of Puketapu, toward Puketititri developed over some 60 years by John and and down Glengarry Road to the Napier Fiona Willis. – Taupo Road and eventually the gardens. Great gardeners are not only knowledgeable The instructions were clear and apart from about the plants they grow, and constant a slightly dodgy, not quite “hard left” turn seekers of new and interesting plants, onto Glengarry Road – we know your lips but they have an artists eye for landscape are sealed Kevin - all went well. and the way that plants enhance, and are There is something magical about driving enhanced by, careful placement within through countryside at this time of the year; that landscape. This garden shows of the the air is so fresh and the colours so vivid. skills of such gardeners – as well as access The drive set up great expectations for the to some probably quite serious earth destination at Trelinnoe. moving machinery to create wide paths, attractive large lawn areas, a number of We were not disappointed with the lakes, and look outs with great views to the experience of our first visit to Trelinnoe. surrounding countryside. We were aware that the gardens have been closed for some time and the new owner, Michael led us up the garden paths and Michael Midgley, has only owned the shared his knowledge of, and plans for the property for about a year. However the garden. As with all such gardens there is gardens still looked magnificent, and well always the promise of things to come, and maintained. I certainly will be watching his website for information about the flowering of the These gardens are not only well known Himalayan lilies, Cardiocrinum giganteum locally but are of international significance, in early summer. These giant scented lilies having one of the largest collections of flower only once in their lifetime, but October 2020
appear to have naturalised in parts of the garden so would be a magnificent sight, worth a visit. The garden tour over, we relaxed in the sun and enjoyed our well deserved picnic lunches. I got the feeling that following the walk, picnic chairs were even more comfortable than usual! After suitable time had passed, a small group of us wandered the paths of the other side of the garden, enjoying the opportunity to benefit from the hard work and toil of others. We viewed the Labyrinth and the Vale of Xanadu. No sign of stately pleasure domes however, so it was upward and onward, back to our cars and the run home. A memorable Captains Run enhanced by the lovely day, and the company of our fellow travellers. Thanks Trevor and Lynn for organising the weather, and the trip for us. 17
SPARES NEWS// By John Dury Hi All of these(swapped with our one) which Good to see the numbers for the Tuesday we could make up to get going. Attached morning group turnout increasing, so a photo of this machine. We have got this good chance to catch up and see what array now running and just need a couple of of goodies can be obtained from the spares belts, the Chairman has volunteered to get department. these, once this is done we are hoping to get a demonstration on how it works and will Last week (7/9/20) I put some Cortina tail be available for members to use, all in all a lights on a facebook page, we had quite a good asset for the club. few people interested but we only needed one and he drove down from Auckland to Until next month. purchase them all. We also still have the Jaguar gearbook that I put on facebook but didn’t sell, photo attached, so if you know of anyone who wants one please advise. About a month ago I had a ring from a past member Stu Billings offering me a Valve refacing machine he used to use in his business. He told me he didn’t really have any use for it plus he wouldn’t be able to lift it and that he would check that the VCC may be interested to take it off his hands. After discussions with Brian (BT) we decided it would be a good idea to get for the club, so off we went to get it and when we got it back to the club rooms found a lot of burnt wires and the motor was burnt out, tried to source another motor but couldn’t find anything that would fit, Brian had 2 at his place (as displays) which had no tooling so it was decided Brian would donate one CLUB SPARE PARTS CORNER For any enquiries phone Brian Taylor on 027 4436009 or contact the Club’s Spares Dept. on Tuesday mornings between 9am & 11am on 06 835 1483. October 2020
WANTED// WANTED DODGE PARTS My son Alec’s 1925 has just wrecked a 20 inch steel disc rim, so we are desperately trying to locate at least one to get the vehicle back on the road. An extra 1 or 2 would be great so as to have a spare. Contact Simon O’Hara phone 06 370 8844 or cell 021 141 2332. WANTED RIMS 1928 Fast Four sedan, at least 2 x 19 inch split rims to fit onto the wooden spoke wheels. We would be keen to hear of any other spare Parts to suit the 1928 fast four and both 1924 and 1925 cars. Contact Simon O’Hara phone 06 370 8844 or cell 021 141 2332. WANTED AUSTIN CHAMP PARTS ph. Pete Judd 0274 483025. WANTED FORD ANGLIA 1953 For Restoration. Phone Dave Roberton 843 5151. WANTED HA VAUXHALL VIVA 1963 for restoration. Phone Dave Roberton 843 5151. FOR SALE// FOR SALE ORANGE WATERPROOF PVC CAR COVER. Made locally for a 1929 chev roadstar. Ideal for protecting your beloved vintage car. The cover is clean and in great condition. Surplus to my requirements. Offers please. Phone Lee-anne Freeman on 0276119714. If any of the ads on the Wanted or For Sale pages are no longer required, especially if they have been in the mag for longer than three months, please contact the Editor. Thank you. 19
SAFARI TO TAUPO 23RD, 24TH, 25TH, 26TH OCTOBER 2020 Those who have registered should have all the Information so far on what you need know provided by TREVOR & LYN CHARMAN For any queries please contact Trevor & Lyn on 06 8445140 or Email trevlyncharm@actrix.co.nz October 2020
VINTAGE CAR WRECKS FROM THE GREAT MOTORING BOOM// The pictures were taken in and around Boston , Massachusetts by Leslie Jones, who was staff photographer at the Boston-Herald Traveller newspaper from 1917 to 1956. When he died in 1967, his family donated a vast collection of 34,000 prints to the Boston Public Library. They included these fascinating photos of vintage car wrecks from the great motoring boom. Motor cars became affordable to the masses for the first time in the 1920s. By the end of the decade a Model T Ford cost $300, just a fraction of the $1,200 it cost in 1909. By 1929, 20 per cent of Americans were on the road. Ford, Chrysler and General Motors were all competing for the boom in business and by the time the depression hit in 1929, Ford was producing more than one car every minute. Technology meant these early cars were capable of achieving speeds of up to 50 miles per hour - but safety measures were nowhere near as advanced as they are today. Add the fact that drivers didn't need to pass a test before they got behind the wheel, and it's easy to see why accidents were frequent and often spectacular. » Officers examine a car that has wrapped itself » The scene of an accident in 1935. Information around a tree, spilling its interiors onto the street with the photo reveals a car stolen by joyriding in Boston in 1933. children crashed into a lawyer’s car, killing him. » Passers-by try to figure out how this car ended » Giving a rare glimpse of the day’s fashion, up nose-down in a trench in Boston ‘s West End. a group of men look over a crumpled car that sits A glance at the rough, dirt-covered road provides by the side of a residential Boston street. a clue. (Wooden Spoke Wheels). 21
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS// OCTOBER NOVEMBER 7 MID WEEK RUN 4 MID WEEK RUN COMMITTEE MEETING COMMITTEE MEETING 14 CLUB NIGHT 11 CLUB NIGHT 18 CLUB RUN 15 CLUB RUN 23 - 26 SAFARI 27 KITCHEN NIGHT 30 KITCHEN NIGHT FUTURE EVENTS// 16-21 JANUARY 2022 VERO INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF HISTORIC MOTORING October 2020
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FOR SALE// CLOTHING TAPE Mend your furs in time for Art Deco Festival 2021. $4 per metre. Phone Carolyn on 06 844 3323 or email carolyn@asian-seed.co.nz. FOR SALE Portable gramophone with a number of 78 records. This gramophone has been restored and is in excellent playable condition. A must for Gatsby Picnic, Art Deco, homestead run etc. $275 Mark Jenkinson 027 942 1146. FOR SALE SINGER VOGUE SERIES 1 to 4. Grill bottom half in very good condition $50.00 Phone Colin on 06 878 5969 or bmck@xtra.co.nz FOR SALE ¾ DRIVE SOCKET SET SK ¾ inch drive socket set in excellent condition. Set includes 9 sockets from sizes 15/16 to 1 5/8 inch + 1 Tipco @ 1 11/16. 1 x elbow bar @ 450 mm 1 x universal joint drive 1 x extension @ 200 mm 1 x extension @ 400 mm. Original tool box. These are very good quality tools in excellent condition. There are some minor marks on the box. Phone Colin on 06 878 5969 or bmck@xtra.co.nz FOR SALE AUSTIN VANDEN PLAS 4 litre R new old stock oil filter cartridge $15.00. Phone Colin on 06 878 5969 or email bmck@xtra.co.nz. FOR SALE AUSTIN A30/A35 STEERING IDLER new old stock still in box. $50.00 +freight or pick up. Phone Colin on 06 878 5969 or bmck@xtra.co.nz. FOR SALE AUSTIN/MORRIS 1800 WHEEL TRIM. It has a few marks on it. $10.00. Phone Colin on 06 878 5969 or email bmck@xtra.co.nz. FOR SALE MODEL T PARTS including 1 partial vehicle with engine, 2 more engines, 5 transmissions, diffs,. front axles, body parts, 5 chassis, Ruckstell axle parts, plus heaps more. Would prefer to sell as bulk lot. Pete Judd 0274 483025. FOR SALE 1938 FORD V8 DELUXE. A very original car, well maintained never had a full restoration, never been de registered, has been in Hawke’s Bay for about 41 years. Some spares including 4 near new white wall tyres. $35,000 ono. Contact Trevor Charman 06 844 5140 or 027 292 6068 FOR SALE LED V INCANDESCENT LIGHTS. Just fitted 6 volt parking lights, hard to tell the difference. Anyone after 6 volt lights including headlights give me a call. Bob Ackerley PH. 876 6968 October 2020
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