Capri Car Club Summer Camp Hahei, Coromandel Peninsular.
Waitangi Weekend 6th - 8th February 2015. (Continued)Saturday Morning we were off to Leadfoot Ranch.
This is the home of one of NZs motor racing legends, Rod Millen. He had moved to USA in '78 to do rally races and started the automotive technology company, MillenWorks. A few years ago he moved back to NZ, to a farm property at Hahei on the Coromandel Peninsular. He decided that the long drive up the hill from the road to his house would make an ideal hill climb track and every second year holds an event for "invited friends" from New Zealand around the world to participate. The variety of vehicles competing is amazing. From vintage race cars of 1906 through to the latest technology of Rally cars and Drift cars. there are motor bikes, off roaders, historic rally cars, open wheel and saloon cars and Go Carts. Rod him self enters three different vehicles, one of his old rotary Mazda rally cars from the '70s, a Toyota Tundra stadium race truck and the Toyota Celica he used in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb.
It is a three day event, Fri, Sat, Sun, so the Capri Club decided to attend on the Saturday and have our cars as part of the display.

We had a good turnout by our members with over 20 Capris on display.

This one had to be the wife's favourite, it is her car after all

Vedette should know what this is.

This old British Bedford has probably changed a bit since it left the factory

A bit of polish it will be just like new
We headed over to check out the pit area just as the first group of cars paraded down the hill after their first run


1959 Gemini MK 2

1989 Gulf Almac Cobra 427R

Mazda RX 2 Coupe followed by a 1969 Lotus Cortina MK 2

1936 Ford V8 Coupe. Superb example with super charged flathead

1952 Allard K2 Sports

Zakspeed Escort Rep

1931 Riley Nine Special fitted with a Tiger Moth aero engine.

Custaxi. Historic NZ race car. Ford Customline with aerodynamic front, the 7 litre t/bird engine was set right back under the windscreen and the driver was practically in the back seat.

1947 Herrick A40 Special. It's history includes Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon

Replica Gas Station

Legendary Scottish driver Jimmy McRae in 75 Escort RS 1600

The owner of this 1935 Ford V8 Coupe has been racing it for 55 years.

The oldest car competing, a 1906 Darracq Grand Prix, was built to run in the first Grand Prix at Le Mans

Even the Go Carts were doing well. One of them had bettered Rods record time and held the lead until near the end.

Rod had all his toys spread around for inspection



A very old Mack Truck


It's not a sports car, but it is a Porsche


REO Speedwagon

Flat head V8 Ford Tractor, he has a matched pair of these

Amongst the commercial displays was a tent full of shiny new Indian Motorcycles.

During the lunch break we were entertained by a fabulous air display


The drift boys then tried their version of it.


A couple of Pommie Fords, Capri v8 and Escort


and a Ford powered Chevy, what a fabulous looking car.

Rod took the grass track over the jumps. By the end of the weekend he had set a new record for the hill climb.
This is a fantastic event and the organisation can't be faulted.