Showing posts with label AmeriCARna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AmeriCARna. Show all posts

1 Mar 2021

Americarna 2021


We were lucky to enjoy Americarna again. Even people that hate cars loved it this year. Sandwiched between lockdowns in Auckland, it fell on a perfect window for even the very uninterested to want to get out and enjoy the events.


2 Mar 2020

Americarna 2020 - More Bel Airs

At this year's Americarna, I ignored the new cars and went with a classic car to sketch. This is a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. A great car in a design variant before they started to get very ugly in the 60's and 70's. I also did this one standing up so it gives it a slightly different angle than usual. There is another quick drawing from a couple days before when they stopped in Waitara. I've never gone out to see the cars when they stop at the smaller towns. I'm not sure if each of the small stops get ALL the cars, there were still tons and it's quite a nice vibe to see Americarna outside New Plymouth.

22 Feb 2020

Americana 2020

700 US classic cars lined the streets today.
This is Peter's 1957 Chev 3100 pickup


Down by Peggy Gordons was this surprising procession of US army vehicles from Vietnam vintage.  John (Mathew's) Oshkosh - Dragon Wagon



2 Mar 2018

2016 Ford Mustang Shelby


The American car festival, AmeriCARna, came around again. I ended up chatting with people, got distracted and mucked up a few sketches. That's the bad side to using a pen. I did get one sketch from the 2018 show though: a 2016 Ford Mustang Shelby.

2 Mar 2017

Americarna 2017

The 10th year of the popular Americarna festival was still popular. After a very rainy Taranaki summer, the weather in New Plymouth was perfect for the multi-day event. I just sat in the shade and sketched the people looking at the classic cars.
Below is an Impala and a Belair from two years ago, and I've coloured last year's sketch too.

29 Feb 2016

Americarna 2016


Even with a bit of rain, the final day of the Americarna festival was still popular. I had a prime position on a bench with a view of a massive 1959 Cadillac with huge fins and rocket engine tail lights. When it started to look like it was going to start getting wet, that all went out the window. I didn't wait for a clear path and just drew everything. What you see is a Star Destroyer sized Cadillac with three people and four cars in front of it. (For the enthusiast, a 2008 Mustang Shelby, 1934 Chevrolet, a 1970 Rambler Hornet, and like last year, a 1956 Chevy Belair.) A special shout-out to the several people I met from Wanganui who are waiting for the final version of this one.

Below: Last year's Belair

2 Mar 2015

Fresh Prints of Bel Airs

Americarna, the American Car Festival was in New Plymouth last weekend. Again, the CBD was closed down and became a classic car show. Angela and I found a shady bit with a view between two blocks of cars. Half way through our drawings, we realized that we were drawing the same type of car... a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air! 
(Car Nerd Info: The 2nd car behind my Bel Air is a 1960 Chevrolet Impala.)


2 Mar 2014

Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am

People in New Zealand really seem to like American cars. There's a festival called Americarna, that as a finale, has about 500 cars in a night parade and then the next day a show. This year they decided to close down the main shopping street (and some side streets) and just have it in the centre of town. It seemed pretty ambitious but I think it was a good idea. It was very popular. You can see in the photo that these parked classics take of a good number of city blocks. The good weather also helped.


As always, my favourite is the Pontiac Trans-Am (as long as there is a firebird on the hood). When I was a little kid, I had a friend who had a cousin who had an older cousin who had one of these. It was the fastest trip to McDonald's that I ever had. As a result, I can still remember the fear of the acceleration and respect for what this thing can do.

AmeriCARna

 
Detroit was heavily represented in the 500 cars to descent on Taranaki this weekend.
 


John from the Auckland Corvette Club, kindly let me sketch his C5 retro convertible.  Although 5th generation, it has a 1953 1st generation grill.  A magnet for me.


This 1965 is a first generation Ford Mustang, the class was known as the pony car.  This particular car was one of the very first Mustangs which were produced through till 1973 and proved wildly popular. 
Peggy Gordon's Cetlic Bar, which last night was host to the Magog Motor Cycle Club's 40th anniversary concert.
 



1947 Ford 'Jail Bar' pick-up. MLB

AmeriCARna in Taranaki NZ 2014



AMERICARNA 2014 -  this 1934 Chev is one of maybe only two of its kind in NZ. It was among 600 American originated cars, utes and  bikes that toured Taranaki over 4 glorious days and were parked up in New Plymouth on Saturday 1 March  for the public to enjoy.   MLB