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2019 New Zealand Holden Nationals: Classic Restos - Series 41
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2019
- Fletch heads to the TSB Stadium in New Plymouth, New Zealand for the 2019 New Zealand Holden Nationals, hosted by the Taranaki Holden Club. This spectacular event comprises of 80 immaculate Holdens inside the stadium and a further 100 Holdens outside in the car park as part of a massive Show & Shine over the weekend.
Head judge Mike outlines how the judging is carried out over the three categories - Original, Modified and Survivor cars, with three judges per category. With each judge focusing on a specific area, the engine bay and under-floor, exterior and interior. As it happens one of the entrants, is a car previously owned by the head judge - a 1974 GTS sedan in original unrestored condition, just like it was when he sold it.
Next is Daniel with his 1967 HR Holden Sedan in absolutely original condition. When asked about its history, he had a copy of a car control ledger that detailed every vehicle imported into New Zealand. The ledger details three 1967 HR Holden Manual Special Station Wagons, one with a 161 engine and two with X2 engine. One of these X2's is the very vehicle he owns today. The ledger is handwritten and very detailed, including the original owners' names, model, body style and even colour, what a great find.
Stu proudly talks about his 1972 LS HQ Holden Monaro, which he reveals despite having had eleven owners, including himself, is still in remarkably good original condition. When questioned about restoring it to its original condition, he said it was all about the detail and not necessarily a lot of money, but a lot of time.
Dave and his 1954 Holden FJ Ute have more than a passing interest in this event, it was Dave's original proposal to hold a Holden Nationals in the New Plymouth region of NZ some 6 years ago and today in conjunction with the Taranaki Holden Club it has eventuated. Well done, Dave. It was more than appropriate that Dave entered his 1954 FJ Holden Ute into the event. The FJ was the subject of a 7-year complete restoration, from what was a shell and many considered not worthy, today is in concours condition.
Finally, Fletch wraps up with Tracey with her 1960 FB Holden Sedan. Another complete restoration project from a shell that took 2-years to acquire the parts from Australia, to complete the task. Today its a beautifully presented vehicle and a step back in time to a special era.
All outstanding examples shown The blue FB took my breath away but Daves 19 54 FJ ute was outstanding for its originality it was exquisite
One thing I personally can't stand about car show judging is that they judge cars 100% on how clean they are, rather than how rare, the quality of the work done, or even if the person did the work themselves.
Great video, would have been nice to do a walk by and show all the cars at the Nationals, thanks for sharing 👍
Good to see those classics on the road in the rain !
Hi Fletch, here in the U.S 4 door vehicles are frowned upon, the value no matter what make or model or year they are, even a 57 Chevy Bel Air 4 door
is worth maybe 20% as much as a 2 door.People just don't want them or spend much money on them because the resale market is very small, just 2 too many doors. It seems that in New Zealand and Australia it is not that way. It could be the most beautiful car, but then you'll hear someone say, yeah too bad it's a 4 door though, I love watching your videos as there are so many cars i have never seen, I love the new Yutes you have there, i wish they could be sent here, well take care, stay safe, from Dave in Orange county, Ca.
Love this show well done fletch ❤️
Hi Mike, thanks for your comment and glad to hear you like the show of these amazing classics! Hope you're well and take care. - Andres.
Thanks Dave Young For all your Hard Work in getting this Show Together .. I had a Great Time at the 15th Holden Natinals ..
Great stuff. I reckon the jacket is seriously cool. Way to go, Fletch:)
Wow Fletch ! That TV test pattern jacket !!
Another cool episode...love that jacket too big fella! See you on the road soon.
Excellent, great coat and HSV you drive Fletch
The Jacket. Only you can get away with it Fletch.🤣
When I got my HQ wagon i was the 21st owner and longest at 25 yrs in possession.
10:19 those wipers are absolutely hopeless
Must be powered by the vacuumn of the engine not electric.
give us our bloody cars back
lol
Is this latest season being aired on T.V in AUS at the moment,if so,can somebody tell me which station has it.Cheers!
Sashh!
Chur 👍👍
Whoever did that chestnut trim in the GTS needs their arse kicked.....sewed the boot seams straight through the foam backing....I hate that!