Ford in New Zealand

Ford in New Zealand

Author: John Stokes

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781869664763

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This book looks at how the cars were built in Canada and shipped to NZ. Includes colour photos of the oldest known Canadian-engined Model T (from 1913) in NZ, illustrating the notorious journey from Wellington to Auckland in 1912 ndash; an eight-day journey, undertaken with a Model T Ford. 1st World War breaks out. The way wars are fought changes rapidly ndash; motorised transport is now vital. The fascinating story of the reasons for the development of the Fordson tractor, to help Britain grow food. The Fordson would soon become an important tool in New Zealand. The post-war boom and bust conditions. Postwar re-organisation. Ownership of the Ford Motor Company discussed. Trade within the Empire. Influences from Britain to lsquo;Buy Britishrsquo;. A new Ford truck is released and soon become important to the New Zealand economy and quickly replace horses. Changes in society ndash; this is the lsquo;roaring twentiesrsquo;. The motor car is finally defined in New Zealand as not a luxury, but a necessity. Ford changed the world, including in New Zealand. Richly illustrated with images of Ford cars through the decades, a fascinating social history is brought to life.


Ford in New Zealand Volume II

Ford in New Zealand Volume II

Author: John Stokes

Publisher: White Cloud Books

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781869665357

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Building on the success of Volume I, this book completes the history of Ford in New Zealand and takes the story from 1936 to the present day. Packed with photographs, meticulous research, and colourful stories, this is a must for all car enthusiasts.


New Zealand Manufactured Cars

New Zealand Manufactured Cars

Author: Patrick Harlow

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 9781877427510

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"At one stage almost all the cars sold in New Zealand were assembled in this country by big names like Holden, Ford and Toyota. Less known is the fact that during this time New Zealand was also the producer of many home grown cars and still is, but on a much smaller scale. The companies that produced these cars were forced to work on a shoestring budget and could not afford advertising campaigns to make their cars known. Largely ignored by mainstream motoring magazines they relied on word of mouth and success on the race track to get into the public domain. This book looks at the vehicles which make up an important part of our motoring heritage. Many have never appeared in print before. Included are cars such as the Heron, inspired by the Lotus Esprit, of which 28 were sold in turnkey form. The Escartus, a car that was going to be a supercar in the early eighties but only a few were built. The Mistral was a British body brought into the country in the late fifties and built into a competitive production car using Kiwi ingenuity. Included also is the Saker which is New Zealand's least known supercar, but was built in at least three different countries and has its own racing series called the European Saker Sports Car Challenge . Inside these pages are New Zealand's automotive successes, the survivors and the short lived. As many as possible of these unique vehicles have been documented in this essential book for all car enthusiasts."--Publisher's description.


The Connected

The Connected

Author: B. Reid H. B. Reid

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1440191654

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The year is 2030. Science has developed MEMORMAX a drug that greatly enhances memory function. Those who have taken MEMORMAX are quicker and smarter and have taken cotnrol society. Those who do not are considered pariahs. They have been hounded like animals and their numbers are diminishing disastrously. Ford Hughson is one of these and is struggling for survival against an enemy much smarter than he.