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Pictured, Tauranga Golf Club women vets, from left: Annette Bainbridge, Treve Ferguson, Connie Breeds, Kath Simmonds. Background, Sue Thorpe and Meg Murray.
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April 12: Saloon car champs: ASB Baypark Speedway Drivers in arguably the most competitive class at ASB Baypark Speedway will go head to head in the Warehouse Cars Saloon Bay Champs with only a fraction of a second separating the top drivers’ lap times, ensuring exciting racing in the evening’s packed programme. Details: www.asbbaypark.co.nz/speedway
April 11-13: Rally series opener: Whangarei Rally enthusiasts are counting down the days until the season starts with the VINZ International Rally of Whangarei – the first event in the six-round New Zealand Rally Championship series featuring Tauranga drivers Dave Holder and Phil Campbell. Details: www.rallywhangarei.co.nz
April 19: Easter Car Show: Greerton Village School Car enthusiasts are in for a treat with top cars of all styles and eras on display at Greerton’s annual jazz-theme car show that will see musicians peppered around the village. Prize categories on offer include: people’s choice, best paint job, top Ford and top Chev. The show runs 10am-3.30pm. For details, or to register, visit www.greertonvillage.org.nz
April 19-20: Drift D1NZ series finale: Christchurch After four rounds of drift racing at tracks around the North Island, including Baypark, the country’s top drivers head to Christchurch for the Cody D1NZ season’s second-to-last round at Ruapuna.
Waihi celebrates a minefield mission History will come to life in Waihi during Easter with more than 50 World War 2 military vehicles taking part in a celebration of the famed Waihi tunnellers military service. Go Waihi coordinator Brian Gentil has joined forces with the New Zealand Military Vehicle Collectors Club in an event that will include driving family members of the tunnellers to the bottom of Martha Mine aboard the hvehicles to mark the upcoming 100th anniversary of the start of the war. “It seemed like the perfect chance to build on the event; and with Waihi Heritage Vision’s help the opportunity arose to recog-
nise the tunnellers at the same time.” The New Zealand Tunnelling Company played a key role in the Battle of Arras in France in World War 1, carving out and linking old tunnels and caves beneath the city. The military vehicle display – which includes jeeps, GMC trucks, Bren gun carriers and armoured transporters – will be held in Seddon St April 19, from 10am-11.30am. At noon each vehicle will have the name of a WW1 Waihi tunneller attached before descending to the Martha Mine pit to tackle an obstacle course. For more details, go to www.waihi.org.nz By Hamish Carter
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Military manoeuvres on show It had been a long time since his last restoration and rebuild project but when Tauranga engineer Rodney Lawrence saw a Dodge Command vehicle on display at Classic Flyers museum there was no holding him back. “I had done up a few cars and sold them when I left school, but that was about it,” says Rodney, who after 18 months sourcing parts then another 18 months rebuilding his 1942 Dodge WC 57 Command Car finished the project last November. But not one for taking the simple route, Rodney decided to do restoration on another two Command vehicles at the same time – another almost identical command vehicle used traditionally by US generals and a six-wheel version designed to carry more troops. “It’s not about glorifying war, far from it. For me the appeal has always been about their incredible engineering,” says Rodney, who takes the Dodge on more challenging, steeper terrain than his late model 200 series Toyota Land Cruiser. “Simply put it’s the driving experience. Driving modern cars there is nothing to do – but here there is a real driving experience; you have to put your driving skills into it.” From an engineering perspective, Rodney says the Dodge WC 57 was unrivalled by being made to a list of tough specifications the US
military wanted it to meet. “The US Government pretty much gave them a blank cheque; then within 16 months there were thousands of them being produced.” Rodney is one of 10 Tauranga enthusiasts displaying their vehicles at a special New Zealand Military Vehicle Collectors Club event in Waihi during Easter. Tauranga area representative Kerry Hitchcock will be joining him with his 1942 Willys MB Jeep he imported from Australia five years ago. Kerry, who recalls falling under the spell of the old World War 2 jeeps as a child when visiting his uncle, who used one on the Collingwood to Farewell Spit mail run, says it’s great to be helping keep this special part of history alive. “Talk to almost anyone and there is a connection,” says Kerry, about the military vehicles which following the wars became the first 4WD on many Kiwi farms. “They can pretty much climb a tree, they’re absolute workhorses.” While Kerry’s jeep was for the general troops, the slightly larger Command Car was equipped with extras including leather seats, an
Rodney Lawrence and Kerry Hitchcock with their Jeeps that will be on display with other military vehicles in Waihi over Easter. Photo by Daniel Hines. extendable 6m radio antenna for communications and a map display tray to enable Generals to coordinate action in the field. Recalling how a project to restore one Dodge – that had been converted to a flatbed ute for farm use in the Rimutakas – turned into three, Rodney says it made sense to restore them together.
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“When I bought this one on TradeMe there was another thrown in that was in the paddock, and I had always liked the 6X6. When I was sourcing parts for one it made sense to be doing it for three.” After extensive research he travelled the country collecting parts, as well as overland in the US, before beginning the hard work of
cleaning up parts, fashioning anything missing and reassembling. “But of course you’ve got to be passionate about it. I can’t tell you how many hours I’ve put into it but it would be in the thousands,” says Rodney, who’ll complete the last two Dodge WC 57s in 18 months – with one to house a replica Bren gun. By Hamish Carter
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Sideline Sid has finally found a vehicle for families of all sizes, which combines a seven-seater with genuine European flair and more than a touch of class. The all new Citroen Grand C4 Picasso only went on sale in New Zealand on March 1, but 72,000 have already been sold in Europe and we were keen to see if the European-manufactured car lived up to the Citroen reputation for innovation and revolutionary engineering. The Citroen Grand C4 Picasso seven-seater has arrived in New Zealand with two variants – the Intensive and Seduction models. On a beautiful autumn day we put the top of the range Intensive through its paces in town and then on some rural Western Bay roads. First impressions of the Intensive are clean lines of an aerodynamic-styled vehicle. However we were completely unprepared for the
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engine braking to maintain the vehicle speed. From speeds of 30 km/h, if the vehicle in front is too close the anti-collision warning will alert the driver with a visual warning; then sound and finally apply seatbelt pressure to avoid collision. A host of additional features makes the Citroen C4 Picasso stand out in a class of its own. Keyless entry and just running a hand over the driver’s door handle to lock the vehicle are just the start. Dark-tinted tailgate windows, adjustable head restraints on all seven seats, electrically-adjustable heated and folding door mirrors, and a rear window wash and wipers are just part of the Citroen European technology. Further driver aids include a multi-function steering wheel, black panel night-time instrument lighting and a handy trip computer. The Picasso Intensive we took for a test drive came with 18 inch alloy wheels, LED day-time running lights and City Park, to get in and out of tight spots in town along with satellite navigation. Our Picasso Intensive had a panoramic sun roof, equipped with a blind to provide shade in the sunny Western Bay of Plenty. We’ll leave the last word to John Hayes, Tauranga Citroen dealer principal, who says: “the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso has so many innovations, that we say to our customers to just use the features that they are comfortable in operating and utilising”.
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Pioneering the hills and valleys For the townies who may have missed our ATV adventure with Honda’s new side-by-side, the Pioneer, featured in our rural monthly, Coast & Country – Bay Driver brings you highlights of our experience with this capable new machine, in our next two editions. This week we take a look at the many features of the two and four-seater Pioneer, its appetite for work and adventure. Next week, we’ll take you out for a spin. The old pioneers knew that innovation was the key to surviving and prospering in
the frontier. But they’d be in disbelief if they could foresee the high-tech donkeys of today. It’s good to know the pioneering spirit is still alive and kicking, with some smart innovation in the latest version of the humble mule – from the stable of Honda. Old Daniel and Davey would have given their coonskin caps to see Honda’s new mountain-taming beast – aptly named the Pioneer – and take to the hills in the new side-by-side ATV which is set to transport NZ farmers and outdoor enthusiasts to a new level of capability, safety and efficiency. The Pioneer from Honda was, appropriately, launched this month on the farm of a NZ pioneering family, in the stunning countryside of the Clevedon district. Four generations of genuine Kiwi pioneers have farmed these hills and valleys, and we
cient and enjoyable. were privileged to be able to enjoy the terThe all new Pioneer 700-2 is the two-seater rain aboard the finest new four wheel drive with tipping tray. The tilt bed has a flat vehicles on the market. bottom and capacity for 454kg. A hydraulic C&C ditched our coonskins for helmets assisted strut makes the tipping easy. and spent a day in the hills, sampling what It features a 675cc liquid cooled engine the new ATV has to offer. with fuel injection. They say this provides Honda’s Damien Smyth and the lads from Blue Wing teamed up with specialist driver easy starts and smooth operation, even at altitude. training gurus, AMS, Auto transmission, with for a demo day for a heavy duty torque conhandful of NZ’s leadverter is fully mechanical, ing rural journalists, to Pioneer 700 in automotive style. show exactly what the -2, 700-4 Suspension is fully new Pioneer is capable Engine: 675c c liquid-cooled OHV singlefour-stoke of, and offer some cylinder independent front and rear, which clearly gives good ride expert tuition in ATV Fuel System: Fuel Injec tion, 40mm Ignition: Fullthrottle body characteristics and great trachandling from the transistorized with electroni advance c tion in the rough. Whether AMS team. Transmission in two or four wheel drive, The Pioneer proved torque converter,: Automotive-style with hydr aulic Three drive m three forward gears an or with the front diff locked, that innovation is d odes include 2WD, 4WD reverse. with front wi an d 4WD th front diffe the Pioneer offers excellent still alive and kickrential lock. Driveline: D traction options. ing like a stubborn Front Suspenirect front and rear driveshafts sion: Independ Doors, side nets and roll mule, in the world wishbone; 20 ent double0mm travel protection structure are of ATV design and Rear Suspension: Independent wishbone: 23 double0m standard. development. Front Brake: m travel 200mm hydr The 700-4 is the machine Things have aulic disc Rear Brake: 170mm hydr for carrying additional pascome a long way au lic Bed Capacity: disc sengers or serious amounts of since the early Length: 2910 454kg Tow Capacity: 680k mm g idth: 1525mm gear. With the rear seats down, days of ATVs, and Wheelbase: 1950mW m Fuel Capacit this model becomes even more Honda has been y: 30 litres, inclu reserve ding 4.5 litre versatile, with 454kg carrying at the head of the Cur b Weight: 7002; capability on the flat bed, tilting pack since the 572kg, 700-4; 633kg tray. It will tow up to 680kg. ubiquitous three Both rear seats fold indepenwheelers burst onto the dently, are weather-resistant and agricultural scene. surprisingly comfortable to ride in. The foldWhile the side-by-sides are no doubt safer, ing happens in seconds, no tools required. there’s always potential for getting it wrong The 700-4 weighs in at 633kg. and some well-directed training early on Next issue: Bay Driver hits the trail in the cannot only make the operation of these Pioneer 700s. Story and photos, Brian Rogers. handy machines safer, but a lot more effi-
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