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Established in 1996, we are a group of passionate car enthusiasts who live and breathe American classic cars, and are based in Auckland, New Zealand.

Our mission in life is to provide an environment for other like minded car aficionados to savour and enjoy their American classics, without the rules and restrictions that seem to dog other areas of everyday lives.

If you are an American classic car owner who feels the same as we do, we invite you to take a small journey through our site to see if this sounds like you. If you like what you see, and want to be involved, then send in a membership application.

The only hard and fast condition of membership is that prospective members must own an American classic car that is over 25 years old at the time of joining, which must be of historical interest. 
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PLEASE NOTE: American Classic Car Club members are unable to provide classic vehicles for events such as weddings, birthdays, family outings etc, as our members are not licenced to do so​. ​Thank you for your understanding. 

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Mid-winter Christmas Lunch & Quiz - 11 June 2022
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After having been well looked after at last year’s Mid-Winter Xmas lunch event at the Gulf Harbour Yacht Club, it was always going to be a hard task to find a different venue that was going to live up to the same expectations, but by all accounts the Club once again succeeded with the Fairway Events Centre in downtown Glenfield.


As with any mid-Winter event, the weather forecast was a total lottery and was looking grim for Saturday which brought out a few more daily drivers than usual, but thankfully the rain held off and allowed us to congregate at the Onepoto Domain for a good catch-up and drivers briefing without the route instructions getting soggy and the ink running! With a send-off from Robert and Nicola who had recently acquired a new fur-baby Pearl, nine classics along with numerous daily drivers left the Domain right on schedule at 11.15 for a short 30 minute run to the North Shore Event Centre, with some cars meeting us directly at the venue in the reserved car parking, before the rain arrived in the afternoon. Bill T wowed us with his recently road registered blue Buick that has been a year or so in getting to this point, and incidentally is available for sale if you know anyone who might like a big comfortable turnpike cruiser.


The Fairway Events team looked after us very well indeed, with the first-rate function venue looking out onto the picturesque fountain pool at the Takapua Golf course. The buffet lunch was superb, and many thought was the equal if not better than at the Yacht Club with a good variety of meats, veges and salads that would be the envy of any good restaurant, along with lashings of pavlovas, carrot cake, and fruit salad for dessert that this time outlasted the end of the queue! Some excellent wines were again provided by the Club for the tables, including one of Alex R’s favourite reds, and the venue also ran a cash bar for beers and other top-shelf refreshments.


With a couple of last minute apologies we had sixty members seated at tables of between six and eight, and after the main meal Rob’s much anticipated trivia battle was the highlight of the afternoon. Broken into three categories of general knowledge, American automotive, and movie/TV/music questions, there was plenty of head scratching combined with burnt brain cells to get to the finish. Well done to the winning team with 35 out of 57 maximum possible points, with the writer’s team a scant 2 points behind! The winning team each received a $30 Countdown voucher.


It’s important that we all recognize the amount of time and effort that Rob single-handedly puts into researching the quiz and preparing the presentation, and I’m sure you will all take the opportunity to thank him for his efforts for the Club when you see him next. It’s a huge effort for him in running the entire day for us whilst we get to sit back, relax and enjoy all the benefits, including being able to ever-so-slightly over indulge on the Barossa Ink Shiraz- it’s a wonder that I got any questions right at all!!


Many spot prizes were drawn throughout the afternoon, together with the Advance Publishing/NZ Petrolhead main prize won by Steve and Alexis, which made for a thoroughly enjoyable day, and I for one are certainly looking forward ta more convertible-friendly Xmas summer event already!                                          Phil O.
 
Take a look at the days festivities here .....

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Westie Shed Raid - Sunday 15 May 2022​
Sunday’s weather dawned grey and showery, but this didn’t dampen spirits and we started our run on time. As organised we met at Westgate Mitre 10 carpark. Midwest Street Rods were also at this carpark enjoying their monthly catchup.

There was approximately 15 classics (and maybe 30 people) that braved the weather and we managed to leave Mitre 10 carpark on time for the first stage of our run to Pat’s cave in New Lynn. It was cool to hear the rumble of our V8’s when we passed through the Waterview tunnel. Upon arrival there was a lot of interest in the point of entry to the cave, which is the old safe door that was originally in the New Lynn branch of the BNZ. Once health and safety procedures had been completed there was a good display of free Hot Rod books, magazines etc that were available for anyone who wanted them. This generous gesture by Pat’s family was appreciated.

Every shed has something different and unique to offer, and Pat’s Man Cave was no exception. Not only was there the cars but Pat had also amassed a vast array of memorabilia not usually seen in the average garage. These pieces certainly encouraged good conversation.

Although the weather was still decidedly average the picturesque Scenic Drive, during Stage 2 of the run, was enjoyable. In fact, at the top of the Scenic Drive we were actually travelling through low cloud. Stage 2 ended at the Swanson RSI where we enjoyed a fabulous lunch and great conversation.

Another great Shed Raid completed and hopefully enjoyed by everyone that took part.

If anyone has further interest in anything associated with Pat’s Man Cave, please feel free to contact Kevin Forgesson on 021646499.
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Kaiaua Fish & Chip Cruise -10th April 2022
Gathering at our departure point at Vector Wero Water Park in Manukau on a warm and sunny morning were eleven classics and twenty eight club members including two children. Adith and Shane Stoneman in their Chevy Suburban along with Ian Ferguson and Kevin Hunt were also there to catch up with us and have a natter, but as they had other commitments on the day they didn’t join us on the cruise but it was good of them to see us off.
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After introductions and a short drivers brief, route instructions were handed out and we set off along the Southern motorway exiting at the Drury off ramp and taking the old Great South Rd to Bombay. We toured via the scenic route along Paparata Road, cruising along the ridge with lovely rural views over the hills, past a controlled grass burn off that looked like it was getting out of hand and was very close to the road, then onto Paparimu Road and down through fern and tree groves to Lyons Road. This lead us onto the familiar Mangatawhiri Road up to Mangatangi and onto Kaiaua Road, and down to our final destination at the Bay View Hotel in Kaiaua.

With great relief car parking was not a problem, as June and I were there the previous Sunday and the Hotel car park was absolutely full with barely room for motorcycles. On the way down we got mixed up with a group of MX5’s, which gave me a hurry up in case they were also Bay View bound but they headed off else where, and we all got parked with plenty of space for our oversized cars.

We were welcomed at the hotel where our buffet lunch tickets and drinks were purchased, and being a warm sunny day most members found seating out in the garden area and chatted until the buffet lunch was served. The scrummy lunch was lightly battered fresh fish, chips, a green salad, pasta salad, beetroot, baby potatoes in mayo, tomato and tatare sauce, along with tea and coffee to finish. The buffet lunch alone is worth the drive to Kaiaua and at $20 per person it was great value, along with being the best fish and chips anywhere, bar none. A big thank you to Quinton and his team for a very enjoyable time at the Bay View Hotel for our club outing, a place we will continue to visit for sure.

It was just one of those days where every one who came enjoyed the cruise, the scenic views, sunshine, food and drinks and most of all, a catch up with club friends.

Cheers, Peter and June Lee.

Take a look at the day's photos here.....

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UPCOMING ACCCA EVENTS


Sunday 24 July
Run to Warkworth Museum. Meet at BP Northern Motorway, Dairy Flat from 8.45am for 9.15 departure for comfortable 45 min convoy direct to Museum, opening at 10am. $5 entry fee pp. Depart Museum by 11.45am for Lunch at Sheepworld Cafe, arriving approx 12.15pm

Sunday 14 August
Roast lunch and afternoon movie at Ryder's Cinema & Restaurant, Avondale. Meet at Western Springs College car park, Motions Road from 10.30am to depart at 11. Ryder's world famous lunch includes roast lamb & chicken, crispy potatoes, roast kumara & pumpkin, mixed veges & gluten free gravy, & Club will provide wine with lunch. Movie TBA follows lunch. Cost for lunch & movie is $40pp, which includes tea, coffee, and deluxe wrapped ice cream (for movie). Min 25 people for event to proceed, with RSVP's by August 5

Sunday 11 September
Run to view Roy Sharman's extensive collection of cars, traction engines, and memorabilia at Waiuku. Meet at Kentish Hotel car park, cnr. King Street & Constable Road, Waiuku from 1pm to depart at 1.30. No lunch organized for this run, but why not have a bite in one of the many eateries in Waiuku beforehand


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