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A charity tour for orphan children

Trudy and Dirk Regter from the Netherlands go on a world tour in a 1915 Ford Model T, covering all continents of the world. They are making this trip with the aim of raising money for orphans worldwide.

To date, they have driven 64,000 miles across 31 countries and have raised more than $45,000 spent on children's projects in Colombia and Bolivia. An earlier trip by Dirk in 2007 from Beijing to Paris in the Model T raised more than $140,000, of which 2 children's projects were built in Mongolia. The last part of their world tour,about 10,500 miles, takes them back home to the Netherlands via Asia. If you support the purpose of this journey, you can take ownership of some of these 10,500 miles of this final leg.

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    The cars arrived!!!

    Posted on 5 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 5 February   
    By Dirk

    Today we hope to be able to pick up the cars.
    We were informed that we had to wait for a phone call, because we were not allowed to be present when the cars were unloaded.
    We did not wait for a phone call, but we went there by bus.
    But before we left Trudy saw a special bird in the garden. She thought: a Takahe, a rare bird in New Zealand.
    Black with a purple glow on the feathers. High on the legs and a red beak.
    However, it turned out to be a Pukeko, an unpopular bird among farmers because he eats the grain and makes the piece. It remains a beautiful bird for Trudy.

    Pukeko

    On to the cars.
    When we arrive at the site we see the container open, but no cars to be seen.
    When we walk into the office, we meet a lady from the MPI, the department of customs who inspects whether the cars are clean and have no vermin on them. She gives us a compliment that the cars are so clean. Joepie, that’s a boost.

    passed inspection

    Paperwork has to be done first.

    paperwork

    The Landrover did not want to start; what diesel in it but not yet start.
    But with the help of jumper cables and a forklift truck, he di dit.

    no starting

    The T-Ford had fewer problems with it. After 4 times cranking the engine ran: the Ford apparently is really looking forward to go for New Zealand.

    out of the container

    The tires must still be put on tension after 8 weeks at sea.

    tire presure 1

    tire presure 2

    On to our holiday home. The first meters on New Zealand soil.
    First refuel and pay attention, they drive here on the left side.

    home 1

    home 2

    Tomorrow the team will come for the Landrover: Steef and Greetje Reilingh and then the travel adventure in New Zealand can begin!!!

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    Posted in New Zealand, news, reisverslag | 2 Comments

    To the port of Lyttelton

    Posted on 4 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 4 February
    By Trudy

    On Friday night the boat would arrive with our container in the port of Lyttelton. To know if the boat is there, we go to the port by bus.

    port of Lyttelton

    We step out of the bus and see ……………. the container boat!
    Of course we do not see our container, but the boat is unloaded and the trucks with containers are driving in and out.

    containers

    Tomorrow we hope to pick up the cars. Exciting!!!

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    Posted in New Zealand, news, reisverslag | 1 Comment

    Visiting classic-car friends

    Posted on 3 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 3 February
    By Dirk

    Today we are invited by Chris Dyer to visit a couple of classic-car friends.
    But first some shopping and what is there in the shop????  Edam cheese.
    Of course we bought a piece of it.

    The first we visit are Pieter and Carrol; they have a vineyard but also a couple of beautiful cars.

    Trudy in the vine yard

    Pieter and his friend Thierry are busy with the restoration of a 1911 Model T two-sitter and a 1912 touring.

    1911 Two-sitter

    touring 1912

    Then we visit Thom and Jenny Stephens.
    Thom has several old-timers including a Scottish Argyll from 1905.

    Argyll 1905

    His sun Chris Stephens has a beautiful 1909 Model T touring with production number 671.
    This is one of the few so-called two-liver T-Fords that are still there.
    After a few slogging, the engine ran very nice.
    Also special for the connoisseurs are the “one piece spindles”.

    1909 2-lever Model T

    one piece spindle

    After this visit we went to John Irving.
    John has, among other things, a beautiful 1914 Speedster.
    John invited Dirk to take a ride. The Speedster makes the sound of a Harley Davidson because of the special exhaust and this in combination with a lot of wind it seemed like we drove a 100 km/ph.

    speedster 1914

    John and Dirk

    Seeing so much old stuff makes you hungry and Rosemary’s had made a great meal.
    But first have a look at the barn of Chris and yes, here is another restoration project.
    A Cadillac from 1918 is under construction there. A huge chassis with huge axles.
    A challenging project for the coming years. (turn your computer a qaurter clock wise)

    Cadillac 1918

    diner with Chris and Rosemary

     

     

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    A couple of days in Christchurch

    Posted on 2 February 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 29 Januari untill 2 February
    By Trudy

    We have met friends of Kathryn. They come from the village Twizel in the south. When we pass by them we are invited to have diner with them. A pleasant prospect.
    We have send our first postcards to our grandchildren.
    We picked up the paperwork for the cars at the Customs at the Airport. They are signed and oké.
    On our way back home Trudy hide herself behind a totempole.

    totem pole

    Kelvin Finlay picked us up to show his classic car collection. All very rare cars, most one of a kind, called  “orphan cars”.

    Detroiter

    We made a city tour through Christchurch and saw the destroyed  buildings because of the earthquakes in 2010 and 2011.

    cathedrale

    At Friday on the square near the Cathedrale there are a lot of foodcars. You can eat food from several countries and it the taste is very good, especialy with the summer sun in your face.

    footcars at the square

     

     

     

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    Picknick ride in an Unic Delivery 1912

    Posted on 28 January 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 28 January
    By Dirk

    Today we are invited for a picnic ride by The Veteran Car club of New Zealand in Ohoka; a place slightly above Christchurch.
    When we arrive there, a Spyker from 1907 stands in the verge. Unbelievable, a Spyker in the wild. This is owned by a man who’s name is also Spyker and is related to the Spyker brothers from the famous Dutch car brand from the beginning of the last century.

    Spyker 1907

    In the barn of Kelvin Finlay is a car of a brand unknown to me; a Krit from around 1913. Upon inquiry Krit is a car brand from Detroit from the beginning of the last century.
    The swastika on the emblem does a bit strange, but the car is from afar before the 2nd World War, so then apparently that was possible.

    Krit

    Trudy and I can ride the picknic ride with Tim Palmen in a Unic Delivery from 1912.
    The coach of this French car was built at the time by a coach builder in Christchurch.

    Tim & Dirk

    Trudy is in the back and has a lot of space.
    Tim and Dirk are “on the box”.

    Unic Delivery 1912

    There are also a few tough T-Fords along: a Touring from 1915 and a Delivery, also from 1915.

    Model T 1915

    Model T Delivery 1915

    Afterwards we have a nice chat and Dirk and Ron Duckworth have the greatest fun.

    Dirk & Ron have fun

     

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    Posted in New Zealand, news | 4 Comments

    Day of rest

    Posted on 27 January 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 27 January
    By Trudy

    We have slept very well in our gardenhotel and today we have a day of rest.
    Dirk is sitting in the shade and in the lee, reading a book.
    The sun is warm and the wind blows around the house.

    Dirk

     

    There is always wind here, but fortunately not so heavy as in Patagonia.
    In the afternoon we take look in the garage with the collection old timers of Kathryn.

    Alvis

    In the garage we see a lot of vintage cars including some beautiful Model T’s.

    a lot of Model T’s

    Our Model T will feel at home with this collection in Christchurch.

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    New Zealand here we are!!

    Posted on 26 January 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 26 January
    By Trudy

    After a good flight of 9 hours we arrive at the airport of Christchurch.
    A flight of total 22 hours is one thing but to get into New Zealand is another adventure.
    Dogs will sniff all your things to make sure you do not have any food or plants with you.
    At the handbag of Trudy the dog became very enthusiastic and the bag must be completely empty. In the bag was a flower that she brought from Singapore.
    Fortunately it was a small flower, otherwise she would have had to pay a fine of NZD 400.

    arrived

    Kathryn Smith of the Veteran Car Club of New Zealand picked us up from the airport.
    During our stay in Christchurch for the next 1,5 week we can stay in her gardenhouse.

    our garden hotel

    We came in contact with Kathryn by our friend Chris Bamford who we met in Edmonton in Canada.
    As you see the classic car world is a small and friendly world.It is a beautiful place to have 1,5 week of holiday to wait fort he cars.

    inside our garden hotel

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    Up to New Zealand

    Posted on 25 January 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 25 January
    By Trudy

    After a good flight of 12 hours we land in Singapore. We are picked up by Maud, a friend of our daughter Rozemarijn, who lives in Singapore.
    It is very hot, 33 degrees Celcius and a high humidity.
    Maud shows us some highlights of this big city.

    view

    After the city tour we have diner with Maud and her family

    diner

    After diner Maud and her children Bruce and Gwen brings us to the airport.
    At 10 PM we check in to flye to New Zealand.
    New Zealand here we come…!!!!!!

     

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    Up to New Zealand

    Posted on 24 January 2018 by DirkJan

    Report 24 January
    By Trudy

    Today we flye to New Zealand.
    A trip tot he other side of the globe.
    21 hours in a plane to get to Christchurch. Always better than 7 weeks on a boat like the cars.
    Our children Dirk-jan, Rozemarijn and Willy bring us to Schiphol, Amsterdam airport.

    Our children at Schiphol

    When we want to check in they noticed that Dirk had some tools in his rucksack.
    But after Dirk told them that he had not the intention to use them in the plane it was oké.

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    Comming soon to New Zealand

    Posted on 4 December 2017 by DirkJan

    Last Thursday morning, 30th of November, we loaded the Model T and the Landrover in the drizzly rain in the harbour of Amsterdam.

    The sinister environment of the harbour in Amsterdam at 6 AM

    The days before we have cleaned the cars thoroughly, otherwise they can not enter New Zealand.

    Landrover going inside

    Model T going inside

    closing the container

    good travel

    At the end of January next year they arrive in Christchurch on the southern island of New Zealand.
    There we pick up the cars and then start our journey through New Zealand, with Steef and Greetje Reilingh as a team in the Landrover.

    Steef & Greetje

    route New Zealand

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