Thinking about a holiday in New Zealand? Then combine it with the:
Jowett Car Club of New Zealand- NATIONAL RALLY
KAPITI 6TH-9TH MARCH 2026
Join us in one of the North Island’s most stunning destinations for our National Rally in March 2026!
We’ve planned an exciting weekend filled with memorable experiences and visits to some of the Kapiti region’s top attractions. You can look forward to a well-curated itinerary featuring delicious food, beautiful natural settings, and plenty of classic and Jowett vehicle highlights.
With the Kapiti Coast’s typically fine weather, it’s the perfect backdrop for a weekend to remember. During your trip
Some billeting may be available during your trip.
For further information contact: jowett@xtra.co.nz
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Gymkhana and Display at Southward Museum
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The club Javelin midship cross member rubber support had broken. So a roadside repair was required as it was giving me a headache. The two halves of the split rubber sheet were turned around and refitted.
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midship support repair
After a couple of failed attempts I finally got a solution to get me home. The turned around rubber block split so was first replaced with some fencing wire that we obtained from the farm where we stopped. This did not support the cross member well but it got us to the motel where I removed the wire and replaced the rubber blocks by sections of tow strap. A soldering iron was purchased to make the eight holes in the nylon strap. This held the support and the worn rubber bush around the bearing was filled with silicone. However after a short test drive the bush fell out so off to the hardware store to purchase wire which was used to hold it in place. The tow straps were also stiffened with wire. We then changed our plans to drive around the east cape to Te Arowoa and instead backtracked from Gisborne to Napier and up to Taupo. To reduce movement the cross member was held by some wire onto the brake cable support.
The pictures were taken back in Auckland where I was surprised to find all the wire was still in place. Good for another 70 years??
The pictures were taken back in Auckland where I was surprised to find all the wire was still in place. Good for another 70 years??
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