Paul Haywood, a member of the Christchurch Custom Car Club, and his mascot, with the 1923 Ford T. Let’s Boogie. He is displaying the car in the Hot Rod Spectacular 1983, arranged by the Garden City Rodders, at Cowles Stadium. More than 50 vehicles, including T-buckets, roadsters, sedans, pick-ups and motorcycle “choppers” from the North and South Islands have been entered in the spectacular. The show starts today and ends on Sunday.
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Press, 7 January 1983, Page 14
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72Paul Haywood, a member of the Christchurch Custom Car Club, and his mascot, with the 1923 Ford T. Let’s Boogie. He is displaying the car in the Hot Rod Spectacular 1983, arranged by the Garden City Rodders, at Cowles Stadium. More than 50 vehicles, including T-buckets, roadsters, sedans, pick-ups and motorcycle “choppers” from the North and South Islands have been entered in the spectacular. The show starts today and ends on Sunday. Press, 7 January 1983, Page 14
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