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North Canterbury Classic Tour

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:39 am
by Kilroy
Hello all.
Today Sue and I attended the 8th annual run titled as above, near Christchurch, New Zealand.
Organised extremely well by a dedicated enthusiast, the run is open to all makes and models from any country of origin.
This means it also encompasses modern cars whose owners consider classics - but from most points of view - the more the merrier.
From Lambos to a 1935 Triumph Gloria - its for the owners who would rather get them out for a good run than have them languish in the shed because it might be "the wrong crowd".

We took the red car - its a manual so its the most frugal on gas - plus it has the best paint, so it gives a good showing for Marinas.
My friend Zeb was there in his pickup, plus his friends in a Mk2 Zodiac.
We gave a good account of a standard Mk3 Marina - albeit lowered with mags - blew off a late model Mazda coupe - whose owner came to say "that goes very well..", and did a 30 mile stint between an AMGRV8 and latest model Alfa Romeo on some very twisty stuff - will almost guarantee they would not believe this was a standard engine...

For the records, we travelled 247 miles and averaged 35.8mpg.
Brilliant day.

This is about one quarter of the assembled crowd at lunch...

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Proud owner...

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Our lot at afternoon tea..

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Enjoy your classic.

Kilroy

Re: North Canterbury Classic Tour

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:57 am
by gary
Hi Kilroy that's a very nice car you've got ,as you say it seems to have lovely paint on it.
What engine have you got in it giving mpg like that? Looks like you and your mates had a good day of it,nice to see.
Gary

Re: North Canterbury Classic Tour

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:37 am
by Number 63
Sounds and looks like a good day out. :mrgreen:

Thanks for sharing.

Re: North Canterbury Classic Tour

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:17 pm
by Kilroy
Guys
Engine is a standard 1700 O series - at least to my knowledge, as I have not touched it since buying the car.
Gearbox is not the best - but very few are...
I have lowered it and added the wheels, plus attended to dozens of small things that were wrong with it when it arrived - including the gearchange - which meant dropping the box.
Goes well for a stocker.
Cheers.

Re: North Canterbury Classic Tour

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:24 pm
by Marinanut
The 1700 engine is a little belter in good nick - I know my Ital estate will bowl along with modern traffic quite nicely thankyou, and scare a few of them as well.....

Re: North Canterbury Classic Tour

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:21 pm
by gary
fantastic suff,brilliant photos.
many thanks,gary :D

Re: North Canterbury Classic Tour

Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:04 pm
by gary
sorry folks I posted that last comment in the wrong topic,It was meant for the rally thread. Posted it on my mobile phone,sometimes the web pages take ages to load and loads the wrong page.well that's my excuse and I am sticking to it.
Gary :wink: