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A 57-YEAR-OLD CAR, owned by Mr A. Shadbolt, of Christchurch, is one of the 108 cars which will compete in the Vintage Car Club rally to be held at Picton at the weekend. Called a Northern, the car was dug up from a paddock at Rakaia three years ago and its metal parts filled two sugar bags. Today it is one of the rarest of all veteran cars.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 15

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A 57-YEAR-OLD CAR, owned by Mr A. Shadbolt, of Christchurch, is one of the 108 cars which will compete in the Vintage Car Club rally to be held at Picton at the weekend. Called a Northern, the car was dug up from a paddock at Rakaia three years ago and its metal parts filled two sugar bags. Today it is one of the rarest of all veteran cars. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 15

A 57-YEAR-OLD CAR, owned by Mr A. Shadbolt, of Christchurch, is one of the 108 cars which will compete in the Vintage Car Club rally to be held at Picton at the weekend. Called a Northern, the car was dug up from a paddock at Rakaia three years ago and its metal parts filled two sugar bags. Today it is one of the rarest of all veteran cars. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 15