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$15New Zealand Classic Car 403, January/February 2026Morris’ ground-breaking, world-beating, MinorIt was Britain’s biggest small car, and it got Britain mobile again. Morris Motors celebrated its millionth Minor in December 1960, a car that defined the British motor industry, and was in production for 10 years alongside the iconic Mini of 1959.Wha...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 391, January/February 2024NOTE: Our Magstore copies of this issue do not include the 2024 Classic Car calendar. Copies of this issue with the FREE calendar and only on sale in retail magazine outlets throughoutWell, love it or hate it, we have to accept the fact that we made this mustard-coloured, Skoda-chassied, fibreglass ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 113, February/March 2024Our cover story is on the shed and projects of Chris Eliiot who restores Italian cars, scooters and creates unique design pieces in a very, very small workshop.Also in the issue, Christchurch shed tours, Leif Haseltine makes a Linisher, an introduction to Arduino UNO R4 and part one of relocating a ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 392, March/April 2024In this issue 392 we have a celebration of 60 years of the Ford Mustang and a good chunk of summer classic car racing.We profile Rodger Cunninghame and his 50 years of racing, lately in a Paul Fahey replica Shelby Mustang. We celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Ford Mustang and look back at Erich ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 114, April/May 2024When Athanasius (Athow) Santamaria made an “impulse decision", to buy a pile of old Austin parts in 2015, he didn’t really have a project in mind.But this young kiwi sheddie, with no car building experience at all, figured he would have a crack at building a car from this pile of parts. Now, he ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 393, May/June 2024Minis have a passionate following and are adored by millions and millions of classic car lovers worldwide.Whether it was their first car, a Mini for Mum, road trips with a car filled to bursting with people and luggage, or boy-racing escapades, everyone has a Mini story.The Mini has the ability to b...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 115, June/July 2024A ministry of soundAn under-the-radar icon of New Zealand music history tells how it all happenedLarry Killip’s love of playing music dates back to 1966, when he first jammed rhythm and blues with schoolmates in a band called the Zarks.Since then, he has played in various iterations of that band; ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 394, July/August 2024Big brash and beautifulFaced with the possibility of scrapping his cherished 1973 Ford Falcon XA GT 351 Hardtop, David Chase took the plunge, delivering it into skilled hands at Matamata Panelworks. It’s now a stunning classic and 2023 Ellerslie Intermarque Concours Masters Class winner.This big A...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 116, August/September 2024Passion meets purposeWhen life deals you lemons, make lemonade: a business collapse led John to build a new, bigger business based on his passion for motorcycles“I really want an old dairy factory"– that’s what John thought when contemplating the move from Katikati to Taranaki a few years ago....Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 395, September/October 2024Jewel on the crownThere is nothing like the USA’s classic cars of the 1950s and here is a stunning example of that glorious era of colourful vehicles with lashings of chrome. Our cover story in this issue is on a Kiwi-restored 1958 Buick Century Caballero Estate Wagon. Rare and unique, this mint w...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 117, October/November 2024Engineering a successMeet 21st-century sheddie, Tim O'Connor of Army Bay Engineering, who has created his own unique brand of mini bikes from his small Whangaparaoa peninsula workshop, Hustler Mini Bikes.In the true spirit of the Kiwi DIY tradition, Tim rallied from the disappointment of a Covid-rel...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 396, November/December 2024Sakurai’s inspirational Nissan Skyline: the HakosukaIt took 19 years for Steve Radich to achieve his dream of owning a Skyline Hakosuka, but what he ended up with is perfection in an extremely low-kilometre example which is our cover feature in this issue.Back in 2005, Steve hatched a plan to one ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$42Subscription to New Zealand Classic Car magazineSubscribe or renew and save up to 36%!A nationally recognised and respected authority on the local collectible scene, New Zealand Classic Car brings together the personalities, history and stories behind some of the most unique and valuable historic and modern classic cars from New Zealand and aroun...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 118, December/January 2025Full tilt with Dynamite DaveDynamite Dave has always lived his life at full tilt – but this time he’s heading for 300mph.Dynamite Dave Alexander is a self-taught doer, with an eye for detail, unquestionable discipline, and a passion for motorsports. He’s been making things since he was a nippe...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 397, January/February 2025Honda’s game-breakerHaving dominated the world motorcycle championships of the 1960s, Honda had a crucial decision to make in 1969. Would Soichiro Honda heed his engineer’s pivotal advice?“Very few examples of the early Civic, a car that set Honda onto the path to becoming a giant of the car w...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 119, February/March 2025On the road again – new life for old caravansThe allure of a classic caravan can be strong, and many of these gems are being lovingly restored – in fact, Beach Hop even has a prize for the best retro caravan.In this issue, we showcase three very different caravan restorations—one by a man who ...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 398, March/April 2025An HQ to die forMention the acronym HQ and most people in the northern hemisphere will assume this is an abbreviation for Head Quarters. However, for those born before the mid-'80s in Australia and New Zealand, the same two letters only mean one thing - HQ Holden!Christchurch enthusiast Ed Beattie h...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 120, April/May 2025The Tool RoomAt home with vintage hand-tool collector Des Barnes.Tool collector Des Barnes jokingly calls himself “a magpie."While he is attracted to an array of ageless apparatus, his initial collection was founded on necessity rather than a predilection for heritage handcraft. Des began buying t...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 399, May/June 2025You can’t beat the feelingWho would have thought it would become such a worldwide motorsport star when Ford introduced the humble Escort in 1967?Its popularity, particularly in Mark 1 form, is now of iconic status. Our cover story for this issue is on a 1968 Ford Escort Mark 1, Alan Mann Racing Tr...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 121, June/July 2025A family afflictionWith the genealogy of the five generations of South Island engineers in the family, Ross Hayes thinks nothing of rebuilding Land Rovers for fun, family and farm.Ross Hayes was 17 when he bought his first Land Rover. It was road-legal, but that was about it. It turned out that it w...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 400, July/August 2025Good for the soul, a dose of Hemi Orange – Chrysler’s champion ChargerThe Australian-developed Chrysler Charger was a game changer for the company in 1971, as it faced a faltering start introducing its new VH range. The stylish big coupe signalled a massive change of direction and emphasis for C...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 122, August/September 2025Keep on rollingGrowing up near a railway station sparked Greville Wills' lifelong love for trains. Throughout his working career, he has experienced a diverse range of jobs. Today, he identifies as an old-school tinkerer, a model engineering enthusiast, and a "Mr. Fix-it."Space is definitely at a pr...Buy from Store 0 0
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$15New Zealand Classic Car 401, September/October 2025Cuda muscle! The spirit of a generationThe Plymouth Barracuda is renowned for its reputation as a formidable US performance car, designed to compete with Chevrolet and Ford's performance vehicles. In its third generation, a variant, the 'Cuda, emerged as one of the most striking muscle cars produced...Buy from Store 0 0
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$17.99The Shed 123, October/November 2025Beyond the grainAt age 15, Edward Prince declared to his Dad, “I'm going to be a cabinet maker". Nowadays, Edward the furniture maker is pushing timber's boundaries through innovative projects like bodging chairs, carving bowls, crafting bows, and designing bass guitars.A forest of lithe, towering...Buy from Store 0 0
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