As mentioned in the preview at the tail-end of last week. This event was held over the Gisborne region during the last several days. From what I have seen from photographs it proved to be an event worthy of attending if classics are your thing and they are most certainly mine so it will be another added to the list.
Shiloh of Raizer Images has kindly provided coverage to retro-classics.co.nz of the event. Many interesting cars attended, here’s a short selection and you’ll find a link to the Gallery of images at the bottom of the entry.
Take particular note of the big red Packard in the middle of the last shot, we’ll do a a bit of a feature on this car later in the week, with a few pennies spent and a lot of care and attention it is most certainly a car that catches the eye.
To check out the rest of the photos from the event so far, click this link;
New Zealand Classic Car Rally, Gisbourne 2010 – retro-classics.co.nz flickr Gallery
Again, thanks to Raizer Images for the coverage and to the organisers and attendee’s for making the event worthwhile.
-Michael
That cortina does not suit those wires at all.
Wires are a staple diet for British Steel painted in BRG. Although I’m not a huge fan of wires, it doesn’t look all bad, it’s just not the usual Cortina on Steels or Minilites fodder. Which is probably a good thing, nothing like some variation, even if it’s only to further your own reasoning for choice.
I’m not normally a fan of wires on anything post 1950ish, but for some reason I think that Cortina seems to suit them, as KY said its a change from the norm lol
Oh and the Cortina in question is a genuine GT
Cortina GT = minilites or similar, wires do not work for that car at all, nice car all the same.
Rally results are as follows
Overall Rally Winner: 1977 Jaguar S2 XJ6 http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4469997046/in/set-72157623552687857/
Eastwood Hill route: 1977 Jaguar S2 XJ6
Runner Up: 1985 Mercedes Benz SL380
Whangara Marae Route: 1992 Ford Capri XR2 turbo http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4469101162/in/set-72157623552687857/
Runner Up: 1977 Jaguar S2 XJ6
Mahia Peninsula Route: 1977 Jaguar S2 XJ6
Runner Up: 1971 Ford Fairmont
http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4466276965/in/set-72157623552687857/
Entrants Choice Award: 1965 Alvis TE 21 http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4464563730/in/set-72157623552687857/
Most Enthusiastic Participant: 1985 Mercedes Benz SL280
Longest Distance Traveled: 1954 MG TF1250 (England)
Good Samaritan Award: 1938 Jaguar SS100 (rep)
Female Driver Award: 1999 Peugeot 306 Cabriolet http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4472336433/in/set-72157623552687857/
Hard Luck Award: 1974 Triumph Stag (T boned)
NZ Classic Concours d’Elegance -Overall winner: 1950 Studebaker Starlite Coupe http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4469995740/in/set-72157623552687857/
NZ Classic Concours d’Elegance -Class 1 Up to 1970: 1934 Packard Super 8 http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/sets/72157623609547761/
NZ Classic Concours d’Elegance -Class 2 -1971 onwards Winner: 1998 Mercedes Benz SLK230
Runner Up: 1993 Mercedes Benz 500SL
Most Original Entry: 1972 Datsun 1200 http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4466277161/in/set-72157623552687857/
Gymkhana Winner: 1963 Jaguar E-Type http://www.flickr.com/photos/raizernz/4469872764/in/set-72157623552687857/
Why have you cars listed that were not Entries in this car Rally of which there are several ?
I’m not sure what you mean. This is a car web-site, not the specific rally website so there will often be pictures of cars from car-parks that accompany events as well as the cars in the events themselves.