Autospectacular Car Show 2015

Robert Duncan, of Wanaka, prepares his 1934 Duesenberg model J on Friday.
Robert Duncan, of Wanaka, prepares his 1934 Duesenberg model J on Friday.
Warren Black, of Oamaru, parks his 1972 Holden LS Monaro - last year's Autospectacular winner. It...
Warren Black, of Oamaru, parks his 1972 Holden LS Monaro - last year's Autospectacular winner. It is capable of producing 1200 horse power and can do the quarter mile sprint in 9.8 seconds.
Charlie Boyes, of Dunedin, displays his 1942 Ford Jailbar, and a miniature Austin 7 built by his...
Charlie Boyes, of Dunedin, displays his 1942 Ford Jailbar, and a miniature Austin 7 built by his friend Trevor McDonald, of Dunedin.
Kevan McAlwee, of Mosgiel, with his Ferrari 458 Speciale, capable of accelerating from 0-100kmh...
Kevan McAlwee, of Mosgiel, with his Ferrari 458 Speciale, capable of accelerating from 0-100kmh in 3.0 seconds and reaching more than 325kmh. At between $600,000 and $700,000, the car is one of the most expensive on display.
Kamyn Hale (8), of Brighton takes a peak at Terry and Kerry Martin's Dodge Challenger.
Kamyn Hale (8), of Brighton takes a peak at Terry and Kerry Martin's Dodge Challenger.
Bespoke car manufacturer Rod Tempero, of Oamaru, in his Ferrari 250 GTO replica, built for a...
Bespoke car manufacturer Rod Tempero, of Oamaru, in his Ferrari 250 GTO replica, built for a Christcurch client.
A Chevrolet ZR1 Corvette attracts a bit of interest.
A Chevrolet ZR1 Corvette attracts a bit of interest.
Kevin Casey.
Kevin Casey.
A brace of Bentley models on display.
A brace of Bentley models on display.
A brace of Bentley models on display.
A brace of Bentley models on display.

Scenes from this weekend's Autospectacular car show, held at the Edgar Centre, in Dunedin.

Photos by Stephen Jaquiery and Gregor Richardson; prints available from otagoimages.co.nz.

 

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