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NZ Classic Driver, 20 Apr 2026

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In every issue, we look at the exotic and the unique from the colourful past of motoring, and explore and tell the stories behind these exclusive and beautiful vehicles. For lovers of motorsport, we talk to the personalities of yesterday and we cover the best classic and historic motoring events throughout the country.

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ArticleMUSTANG MISHAP

While we always check and double-check mater­ial before we burst into print, things don’t always go to plan and the odd mis­take and/ or omis­sion is vir­tu­ally inev­it­able. In the report on the 2026 Ellers­lie Inter­marque Con­cours d’Eleg­ance in...

MUSTANG MISHAP

ArticleTHE OILY WAY

Ifirst arrived in New Zea­l­and a few weeks before Christ­mas 1979, and even before I could look around and find a set of wheels for myself, I had to pick a day when I wouldn’t be allowed to actu­ally drive my new car – that was even if I was lucky...

THE OILY WAY

ArticleORLEBAR SPECIAL

This beau­ti­ful little sports racer’s full name is the orle­bar schneider Le Mans Mach 1 spe­cial. Con­struc­tion began on it in eng­land in 1939, but it wasn’t com­pleted until after World War ii. Have you ever heard of an Orle­bar? I didn’t think...

ORLEBAR SPECIAL

ArticleMIRANDA’S MOTORS

On her recent trip to Auck­land for the ellers­lie inter­marque Con­cours, Mir­anda was lucky enough to be given a Ford Mus­tang Black edi­tion for the week­end. Some­times the lines between assign­ment and indul­gence blur com­pletely. Writ­ing about...

MIRANDA’S MOTORS

ArticleBURNING A GREY PIPE

NZ Clas­sic Driver’s found­ing editor writes about dis­ap­point­ing cars, over­seas driv­ing adven­tures and works out which was our best res­id­ent racing car in period. In the past I’ve admit­ted that one of the greatest auto­mot­ive...

BURNING A GREY PIPE