Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Car fair returns to Coromandel

Coromandel Car Club members plan event for February

- Dean Taylor

Coromandel Town may be out on a geographic­al limb but when it comes to classic and collectabl­e cars it appears they are ahead of the pack. Two-and-half years ago a group of car enthusiast­s formed the Coromandel Car Club, based out of the Coromandel RSA and Coromandel Bowling Clubs.

In that short time, the club has attracted 65 members with a combined vehicle collection of over 140 cars.

Bruce Finan runs the club and says the members represent a range of motoring enthusiast­s, driving everything from Europeans to hot rods, classics to collectabl­es — basically, if you drive anything interestin­g you can join the club.

This time last year they ran their first major event — the Coromandel Car Fair — a laid-back affair in “Pete’s Paddock” near the 309 turnoff with food, beverages, entertainm­ent and plenty of car viewing and petrolhead chat.

The success of the event has it returning for 2024 on Sunday, February 4.

Finan remains.

The start time is a friendly 11am and it will run until about 3-4pm. There will be a build-a-burger stall, mussel fritters for sale, coffee and local musical entertainm­ent, plus displays of competitio­n cars. says the winning format

He says the venue has a creek running through the property and is a perfect spot for a social afternoon.

Members of the club will have their displays set up before 11am but anyone else with a suitable car to join the display is welcome to roll in after 11am and join in.

There is also parking nearby.

Visitors are asked for a gold coin donation and all proceeds from the not-for-profit event will go to the RSA and local charities. plenty of public

 ?? ?? Some of the participan­ts in the inaugural Coromandel Car Fair last year.
Some of the participan­ts in the inaugural Coromandel Car Fair last year.
 ?? ?? Some of the participan­ts in the inaugural Coromandel Car Fair last year.
Some of the participan­ts in the inaugural Coromandel Car Fair last year.

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