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Originally there was a New Zealand Mustang Club, based in the North
Island. It originated in Taranaki, but the majority of the meetings
were held at Gary Keith Motors in Hamilton. Members were mainly from
Taranaki and the Waikato, with only a handful from the Auckland
area.
Taranaki were the first to break away
approximately in April 1975 to form the Taranaki Mustang Owners
Club. They are based in New Plymouth. Waikato followed in a few
months to form the Waikato Mustang Owners Club which is based in
Hamilton. That left the Aucklanders by themselves.
So Len Walker and his son Ross and Malcolm
Hughes decided to get a few Aucklanders together and discuss the
idea of forming an Auckland Mustang Club. A meeting was set for
Wednesday 29 October 1975 at 8 Orsova Place Mt Roskill (Len Walker’s
home) to discuss this. At this meeting minutes were recorded and
present at this meeting were; Len Walker, Ross Walker, Peter Jeffs,
Jullian Litherland, David Kirk, Don Henderson, Adrian Dukes and
Malcolm Hughes. Little did these people know what the future would
hold for AMOC. What was resolved from that meeting was that a
general meeting would be held at John W Andrew Ltd, Mt Albert Rd
Royal Oak. It would be for any Mustang owner to come along and join
the future Auckland Mustang Club on Saturday 22nd November 1975 for
a committee to be elected on that day to run the club for however
long was appointed. Ads would be placed in local papers inviting
any Mustang owner to come along and join up on that day. Also Len
Walker said he would send a newsletter out to people that he knew
would be wanting to be part of this adventure letting them know what
was happening and also to tell them that the other North Island
Clubs were sending as many cars as they could to support Auckland in
forming this club.
The day at John W Andrews started at 11am.
People with cars were coming and going all day and at 3.30pm Len
Walker addressed the meeting and asked that a working committee be
formed and to consist of a President, Vice President,
Secretary/Treasurer and approximately six committee members. It was
unanimous that Len be elected President. Vice President was Julian
Litherland, Secretary/Treasurer was
Noelene Walker. Noelene was an Associate Member
who would hold that position until a Club Member could take office.
Nominations for the rest of the committee were difficult as not many
people present knew one another. So volunteers were called for and
the following committee was formed. They were as follows; Mike
Jacks, Chris Powels, Anne Hughes, Eileen Conway, Adrian Dukes,
Malcolm Hughes, Graham Freeth, Mark Rutherford and Jeff Elliott.
Len Walker suggested that they hold the Committee meetings at
committee members homes on a roster system.
The very first Committee meeting of the very
first Committee of the club was set for Wednesday 26 November 1975
at 8pm at Len Walker’s home. The club had seventeen full members
and two associate members. The very first club membership fees were
set at $15 per person wishing to vote on club business. The very
first bank balance was $180. Wow! In the very first set of club
rules it was written that the name of the association to be the
Auckland Mustang Owners Club - hereinafter referred to as “The
Club.” Today and for quite some time now “The Club” has been and
still is referred to as AMOC (pronounced as “A MOC”). Also in the
very first set of club rules “To promote a social organisation or
club composed of persons owning motor cars or otherwise interested
in Automobilism.”
The very first AGM was in November 1976 at the
Mt Eden War Memorial Hall Council Chambers in the Balmoral Shopping
Centre. Len was re-elected President for a 2nd year as was the Vice
President and the Secretary/Treasurer, with some of the original
Committee standing down and some new faces being elected on
Committee including Ross Walker. Well that was the first AGM and
AMOC has just held the 39th AGM in May 2015 at our club rooms at the
Northern Sports Car Club in Mt Richmond Domain, Great South Road,
Otahuhu.
To date AMOC has had 24 Presidents, one serving
only 2 months and stepping down so the Vice President had to step up
and finish the remainder of their term. Another one only serving 3
months so the Vice at that time stepping up. Eight Presidents
serving one term, 7 Presidents serving a 2 term period, 1 president
serving a 3 term period, but one term was shortened to cover from
November 2001 to May 2002. )That is when AMOC changed the AGM from
November to May each year.) 4 Presidents serving a 3 term period
and AMOC’s present President in his 2nd term.
To start with AMOC didn't have any club rooms.
There were several different pubs that were tried. One that was
used for some time was the Rising Sun on the corner of K’Road and
Newton Rd, opposite where John Andrew Ford is now. There was a
little bar down the side on Newton Rd. The cars never got tampered
with there. In 1976 one of AMOC’s members, Barry Arnold, who was an
Auckland City Traffic Officer, arranged some club rooms for AMOC.
These premises were in a building behind the shops on the corner of
St Judes St and Great North Rd Avondale. We used to call it “The
Barn.” We had to pay rent for these rooms. Then in 1980 one of our
members, John Peck, who was a mechanic and renting a property at 87
Pt Chev Road,
Pt Chevalier. The property had a work shop
located on it where he ran his mechanical business out of an old
house which was not up to a liveable standard. This old house
became AMOC’s club rooms for the next 10 years. The members used to
take crates of beer to the monthly meetings as there was no bar, a
must! That is when AMOC got the Post Office Box for our mail. AMOC
still has the PO Box today. John Peck was President for one term
from 1981-1982. In 1990 AMOC moved its club rooms to the Papatoetoe
Fire Station on the corner of St Georges St and Mahon Place
Papatoetoe. We obtained these premises through one of AMOC’s
members again, Chris Morton (everyone knew him as Tex.) Tex was a
fireman. That figures doesn't it. We were there until 2003 when we
made the move because we out grew the Fire Station as membership
increased, plus that was one of the Fire Stations that Governments
were closing down. (Lack of fires I think, that’s what normally
happens isn't it?) AMOC moved to the Duke Of Wellington on the Mt
Wellington Highway. We obtained these premises due to the fact that
YES another one of AMOC’s members was the Manager. We didn't stay
there long - six months or so. The venue was not suitable—too
small. Until then all the years from 1980 after we left “The Barn”
in Avondale, our venues AMOC has held our Monthly meeting at were
free! I was Treasurer at the time and I didn't want to pay. So we
had to bite the bullet and pay. John Devere-Ellery was the
President of the Northern Sports Car Club at the time and had been
asking us for quite some time to change AMOC’s club rooms to the
NSCC. It was ME, TOO mean.
Oh yes John Devere-Ellery is an AMOC member as
well. So we made the move to the Northern Sports Car Club where
AMOC’s Club Rooms and headquarters are to this day since 2003.
AMOC celebrated its 10th Anniversary in
November 1985 with an evening at the Waitemata Rugby Club in Swanson
Rd Henderson. They celebrated the evening with a large Birthday
Cake and as Ross said—”A piss up!.”
AMOC did celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the
Mustang Motor Car in 1984. All that can be remembered is that they
spend the day at the Drags.
One Sunday in July 1994 AMOC had a display of
Mustang Club Cars at John Andrew Ford’s car yard on the corner of Gt
North Rd and Newton Rd. This was to celebrate the 30th anniversary
of the Mustang motor car. We had cars from a 1964 notchback to a
1988 convertible. They were displayed in order of the year of the
cars. It was a fine hot day - good - The radio station Country
Music were parked outside for about 4 hours and were broadcasting
live from there. They interviewed Sandra Woods live on the air.
There were 47 cars there altogether. John Andrew Ford donated a
trophy for “Peoples Choice” which was won by Mike Scot and his
partner Chris with their 1967 red convertible.
AMOC didn't celebrate its 20th anniversary. We
left it because we hosted the 1995 National Mustang Convention that
Labour Weekend. So we celebrated AMOC’s 21st the following year
with an evening at the Logan Campbell Centre in Royal Oak. We had
dinner and dancing, a 21st Cake, the theme was red white and blue
and we had a large ice sculpture of the Mustang horse.
In 2004 NZ celebrated the 40th anniversary of
the mustang Motor Car. It was mainly organised by Wal Marshal from
Wellington. Each mustang club had to organise the run in their
area. AMOC’s area for the run was from Kaitaia through the Bay of
Islands, through Whangarei, stop overnight at Orewa and the next day
on through Auckland to Meremere. Then the Waikato Club took over.
The run was from Kaitaia to Bluff.
In 2005 AMOC celebrated its 30th anniversary
with an evening Dinner and Dance at Ellerslie Race Course with as
many Past Presidents and members as possible. The Past Presidents
spoke of the years when they were in office. Again we had a large
birthday cake. A good evening was had by all.
In 2009 AMOC celebrated 45 years of the Mustang
Motor Car. The day was spent at Ardmore Airfield with a large
number of members and their Mustangs there for the day with their
picnic lunch. Members could have photos taken with their Mustang
parked next to the P51 Fighter Plane. Also there were flights taken
on the old DC3 Dakota or you could just look at the different
aircraft that were on display. Yes, AMOC had a large birthday
cake again and the cutting of the cake was done by the life
members. …..Again another great day.
In 2010 AMOC celebrated its 35th Anniversary
with a dinner at Waipuna Lodge
We didn't celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the
Mustang Motor car as a large number of AMOC members made the trip to
the States to celebrate it over there. So nothing was officially
organised by AMOC here.
Now this year, 2015, we AMOC are celebrating
our 40th Anniversary as the “Auckland Mustang Owners Club.”
A Piece of AMOC History
Enjoy reading…………………..Neville
Barton……………………..Club Historian