Auto show to rev up CBD

A variety of wheels will be at the Tauranga Auto Extravaganza this Sunday on The Strand. Photo: John Borren.

The brakes were put on for two years – now, the engines are about to rev up once more as Tauranga's Car, Bike & Truck Show returns to The Strand.

The 2023 Tauranga Auto Extravaganza is this 9am-2pm Sunday, February 12 on The Strand – and is wheeling up a display of cars, trucks and bikes for petrol-heads to view, natter about and drool over.

After being stopped in its tracks by the pandemic for two years, organiser Neville McKay says the event is 'back, bigger and better than ever!”

This year there will be cars – from vintage models to hotrods – vintage tractors and bikes on display.

'Plus, we have some logging trucks parking up, some Thundercat racing boats to view – and even a heap of Speedway cars coming. There really is something for everyone to enjoy – and we hope to give out as many spot prizes as we can.”

Mystery spot prizes

Neville says his organising team has been to blessed to receive so much support from local Tauranga businesses, and business further afield too, so they can offer mystery spot prizes.

'The public who visit the extravaganza – they could just be walking along when they get a tap on the shoulder and get gifted a mystery spot prize.”

There will also be fun activities for kids, music, static displays, food stalls 'and people can grab food at all the nearby restaurants and eateries, which will be open while the event is on”.

Neville says unfortunately, due to health issues, Kenny Smith can't make it – but he's found a new special guest to appear at the show. 'I've got former Tauranga City councillor and motor racing champion Tony Christiansen coming – we call him ‘Toenails' as he has no legs but still races cars.”

Raising funds, supporting CBD

Neville's has two top drivers to host the event. The first is that supports Downtown Tauranga's economy. 'Downtown Tauranga is the very reason we host this event – it brings so many people into the CBD and supports many of the surrounding businesses.”

Secondly, and just as important, is the event raises funds for St John Tauranga. Neville himself knows how valuable St John is, receiving twice-weekly visits at one stage due to ongoing post-surgery issues. 'We are very passionate about St John and I'm giving back what they've given to me.”

Public entry to the event is gold coin donation, under-fives gain free entry, and show vehicles cost $5 each including the drive. Find more at: www.downtowntauranga.co.nz/tauranga-auto-extravaganza

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