Te Awamutu Courier

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National Street Rod Associatio­n holds annual event

- Craig 'Haggis' O'Hanlon

The National Street Rod Associatio­n (NSRA) held its annual national event in and around the Waipā-King Country area over the Labour weekend holiday period and gave Te Awamutu residents a chance to see more than 80 cars entered at a display in conjunctio­n with Te Awamutu Rod & Custom Club.

Sculpture Park on Albert Park Drive gave ample room for a combined display of more than 100 hot rods and American vehicles, including some South Island cars, on show at the Repco, New Zealand Rodder, Petrolhead magazine and Partsman Aeroflow-sponsored event.

Crowd numbers stunned organisers, with thousands taking in the display.

Sponsor Repco had its barbecue on hand and was able to give over $500 from sausage sales back to the NSRA to give to its chosen charity, Kids in Need Waikato.

Organiser Kevin Archer of Te Awamutu says with the public donations, they were able to donate more than $1500 to the worthy charity.

The charity helps 65 children in the Te Awamutu township and many more in Waipā District.

NSRA Nationals entrants were treated to a number of events over the weekend, including a grasskhana event and cruises to areas such as Kawhia, which gave residents and visitors a treat with an impromptu display.

Archer says the park-up in Kāwhia looked amazing, with street rods filling the domain and nearby streets.

NSRA organisers also thank Te Awamutu Rod & Custom Club for its help and venue, Waipā District Council and Te Awamutu/Kihikihi Community Board for their support and all their sponsors.

The next major event in Waipā is the Stragglers Rod and Kustom Club 2023 Charity Custom & Classic Car Display on Sunday, November 26, from 9am-2pm at Mighty River Domain, Lake Karāpiro. This event has grown over the years and is now another must-do event for hot rodders and classic car owners with several hundred cars and classic motorbikes and boats on display.

 ?? ?? A classy line-up at Kawhia, from left: Wayne Mackie’s flamed 36 Ford from Rotorua; Northland NSRA delegate Roz Dennis and husband Pete’s 1967 Pontiac GTO; Jason Kaan’s slammed 1979 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon from Manawatū; NSRA national vice president Tony Wass from Hastings brought his 1952 Hudson Hornet running the legendary Nascar winning 308ci wide block, straight 6, 36 Chevrolet belonging to Rotorua’s Pete Fleming.
A classy line-up at Kawhia, from left: Wayne Mackie’s flamed 36 Ford from Rotorua; Northland NSRA delegate Roz Dennis and husband Pete’s 1967 Pontiac GTO; Jason Kaan’s slammed 1979 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon from Manawatū; NSRA national vice president Tony Wass from Hastings brought his 1952 Hudson Hornet running the legendary Nascar winning 308ci wide block, straight 6, 36 Chevrolet belonging to Rotorua’s Pete Fleming.
 ?? ?? Waikato NSRA mates: Left is the 1937 Hudson Terraplane built and owned by long-term member Graeme Cox and his wife, Lynne, who is Waikato NSRA secretary, from Te Poi. Right, the 1958 Chevrolet Belair Coupe belonging to John Lee of Matamata. The Te Poi couple’s business, Graeme Cox Engineerin­g, was a major event sponsor.
Waikato NSRA mates: Left is the 1937 Hudson Terraplane built and owned by long-term member Graeme Cox and his wife, Lynne, who is Waikato NSRA secretary, from Te Poi. Right, the 1958 Chevrolet Belair Coupe belonging to John Lee of Matamata. The Te Poi couple’s business, Graeme Cox Engineerin­g, was a major event sponsor.
 ?? ?? Gary Webber from New Plymouth’s all steel 1929 Ford Model A Roadster running a 383 Mercury V8 and Te Awamutu’s Shane Jamieson’s 1946 Chevrolet Pickup.
Gary Webber from New Plymouth’s all steel 1929 Ford Model A Roadster running a 383 Mercury V8 and Te Awamutu’s Shane Jamieson’s 1946 Chevrolet Pickup.
 ?? ?? A 1960 Chevrolet Impala from West Auckland dominates the foreground at the Kawhia park-up.
A 1960 Chevrolet Impala from West Auckland dominates the foreground at the Kawhia park-up.
 ?? ?? Graham Cowley shows off his driving skills in his flathead-powered creation, named “Primitive”, in the grasskhana.
Graham Cowley shows off his driving skills in his flathead-powered creation, named “Primitive”, in the grasskhana.
 ?? ?? Christchur­ch NSRA delegate Roy Williams drove up from Kaiapoi in his 1957 Ford Fairlane.
Christchur­ch NSRA delegate Roy Williams drove up from Kaiapoi in his 1957 Ford Fairlane.
 ?? ?? Flaming Fords: Wayne Mackie of Rotorua owns the 36, left, and well-known Auckland NSRA member Brett Quincy owns the wild, chopped 37.
Flaming Fords: Wayne Mackie of Rotorua owns the 36, left, and well-known Auckland NSRA member Brett Quincy owns the wild, chopped 37.
 ?? ?? Brian Kilsby’s genuine all steel 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe at Kāwhia.
Brian Kilsby’s genuine all steel 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe at Kāwhia.

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