Sunday 10 June 2012

Presidents Report for AGM June 2012



                                         President’s Report for AGM June 2012.

 The last 12 months have been rather interesting. We have though, unfortunately experienced some broken windows and graffiti splashed on the clubrooms and as a consequence have boarded ourselves in! kids and vandalism, we think. Dave has installed a security light which may help as a deterrent.

The club membership has been relatively static, but with two or three new and re-enlisting members in Steve Manley Tony Bond and second generation, Carl Silk. It is great to have them back, although Tony is a resident of Napier, so rarely gets to catch up in person. Steve Manly has been to some meetings and also catches up at various outings. 

Carl is good for some newer ideas and some stirring to balance things out. We catch up with Steve Waghorn at the beach hop and Kumeu. Robin has been and is at the moment over in the States doing his thing and Andrew has moved to New Plymouth for a couple of years to manage a contract for his employer. We look forward to their return and input to the club. We have had interest from a couple of others and we hope that they will be able to join up soon. We wish all our members good luck in their endeavours.

Our club meetings have had regular attendance even though there has been different members on any given meeting night, 

Our thanks to Brent, and his chosen team, especially Megan, for their magnificent effort and dedication, in arranging an end of year function in our club rooms. A catered meal and some great camaraderie with a Christmas theme was had by all. It is efforts like this that set the standard for future events. 

Brent and Megan also arranged and delivered some black button up shirts, more dressy than the usual tee shirt.

Our thanks to Simon. He typically put in another great effort with the garage run. Visits to some of our interesting garages, made for a most pleasant and cruisy afternoon, with a pit stop and coffee at Brent’s, then finishing at Barry’s with a bbq sausage sizzle for good measure.

The raffle ticket experience has successfully continued thru the year and I have enjoyed doing the deed and thank all members for their support and for helping willingly when required. We have 11 prepaid ticket holders which generally makes for a quick sale. Approximately $200.00 is returned to the club per month, and of course some great chin wagging is achieved alongside some prospects for future membership.

We never had a prize giving this year. It seems to slip into the too hard basket. If anyone feels they would like to put it together I am sure a team would be ready to help. The trophies are all, bar one or two, at my place, and are useful for impressing my random visitors. Being a small club with only a handful of cars on the road, seems to create a few quandaries, in who deserves what trophy, as a prospective recipient has possibly already had the trophy in a previous year. Once again the situation can be easily revived.

Our club helped with the sale of the raffle tickets for NZHRA successfully selling 150 tickets and earning some free ones and $150 for our club funds.

The club also sponsored Barry and myself to attend the 50th anniversary of NZHRA, a formal sort of occasion at TePapa. A most enjoyable evening, and our thanks to the club for the privilege.

New cars on the scene? Well at risk of missing someone, I would mention Rammie’s big haul from the states, a 32 tudor, awesome. Ford of course! Let the Nomad go. Kerry & Mellonie have had the 33 trimmed.


Clive has gotten on with his 38 revival. Steve Manley has the 40 pickup, and Milton has the coup well underway. I can’t think of any others, but I’m thinking there will be someone or two missed, coincidentally these cars are Fords. Interestingly tho we have our fair mix of different makes and models of cars. Most members have been actively working and modifying and just enjoying new purchases.

For my part, my Fairlane has had a rebuild of the rear end suspension set up and wheels that have been modified to suit. Axles ex Robin from the U.S.






So far as my tenure as club president goes, I have really enjoyed the honour and status, perhaps with a bit of guilt at not being able to get to everything going. I, like the rest of us in this close knit club, love the hot rodding scene, and especially the times when we are all together at any rodding or social event.

Thanks to our secretary Rob, our treasurer Mylton and Lance for managing a tight and clean fridge!
Ramie as delegate. Thanks to Dave for his enthusiasm and support and advice when needed.
  
That’s it from me. I’m looking forward to another year with Gold Coast Rod and Custom club, a most excellent bunch of blokes! And cars.

Martin Phillips.

Monday 4 June 2012

Juniors Kustoms Rides Visit

We had nothing much to do Sunday so we went out to visit a friend of mine Ray Watkins.  He asked Mark at Juniors to open up so we could see the progress on his 57 Chev. It arrived in the country before christmas and went straight to Juniors.

Juniors have named the project El Buscado. 1957 Chev 210 Pillarless.It will have a custom chassis, LS3 and 6 speed auto.

 Rammie checking out a cool 34 coupe.
 Marty's car is finished for now and is looking extremely cool. He just needs a bit of space in his garage and it'll coming home.



 Mark's personal project. He's a bit worried about getting certification, you can't see much out of that front window.



 Holden-powered Volvo, incredible workmanship.



 Jimmy Keeys Merc looking real sharp.