NZ Hot Rod

Toolbox TALES

THERE has been a mythical story within the Christchurch rodding community since the early eighties; a hit-and-run incident which involved a ‘34 Ford sedan and a couple of nuns. It’s almost become folklore. But not many knew what really happened. The driver of the ‘34, a young member of Garden City

Rodders (at the time) by the name of Mark Pritchard, has always flown under the radar, making clarification of the story a little difficult. I want

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