Whanganui Chronicle

Car rally rolls into town

- Ethan Griffiths

A group of New Zealand’s most passionate car enthusiast­s are en route to Whanganui ahead of the Riley Car Club annual rally, with the organiser hopeful the public will get behind the event.

Held annually since 1960, the rally sees Riley enthusiast­s from across the nation converge on a city somewhere in New Zealand, alternatin­g between the North and South Islands.

This year Whanganui was chosen for the March 12-17 event — the first time the city has hosted the group since 1981.

Riley motorcars were first manufactur­ed in the United Kingdom in the early 1900s, growing rapidly in popularity between the 1920s and 1930s. The company manufactur­ed a range of sports saloons and coupes, many of which made it to New Zealand.

“They had quite a distinct sporting characteri­stic,” Whanganui member and rally organiser Rod Davies said.

The club has about 180 members across New Zealand.

“Clubs exist across the world. There is quite a strong Riley car club in the UK as well.

“For our rallies in New Zealand, it usually attracts three or four members from Australia and occasional­ly some from the UK. There won’t be any this year, unfortunat­ely.”

Davies said 27 members from around New Zealand will travel to the event, some coming from as far as Christchur­ch.

While the event is mainly for club members, the public are invited to view the vehicles during the concours event at the War Memorial Centre at 9am tomorrow.

“It will give the general public the opportunit­y to mark the cars. We’ll give them a sheet of paper and they can mark the cars in the various categories.”

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 ?? Photo / Ethan Griffiths ?? Rod Davies, a keen Riley enthusiast, is organising this year’s Riley Car Club Rally in Whanganui.
Photo / Ethan Griffiths Rod Davies, a keen Riley enthusiast, is organising this year’s Riley Car Club Rally in Whanganui.

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