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  2. Ford New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Ford New Zealand assembly and distribution began in 1936, following the successful representation of Ford's New Zealand business by The Colonial Motor Company (CMC). Ford New Zealand was based in Seaview, Wellington. A second assembly plant was opened in Wiri, Auckland in 1973. Seaview was closed in 1988 and Wiri in 1997. Since then, all of ...

  3. Colonial Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Motor Company Limited is a car, motorcycle, truck and agricultural equipment dealer with 18 outlets throughout New Zealand. From 1911 to 1936 it was Ford Canada's importer and distributor for New Zealand and assembled Ford cars from knocked down packs. It was notable for its pioneering nine-storey assembly plant which built New ...

  4. Izzy Ford - Wikipedia

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    Ford made her debut for the New Zealand women's national rugby team, the Black Ferns, against Canada at Palmerston North in 1999. She was named in the 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup squad for New Zealand. [1] In 2017, Ford became the first woman appointed to the Wellington Rugby Board for 20 years; Fran Wilde had served on the board in 1996. [5] [6]

  5. Automotive industry in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Ford New Zealand took over assembly and distribution of its own vehicles at its new factory in Seaview, Lower Hutt. The principal retail operations remained with 'Colonial Motor Co. The Petone factory is now a PlaceMakers Building Supply outlet. [81] Ford New Zealand opened a new transmission and chassis component plant at Wiri in November 1973 ...

  6. Seaview, Lower Hutt - Wikipedia

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    The Ford factory in Seaview Road, and a dump for used US WW2 vehicles. During World War 2, the United states arranged for car-assembly plants in Petone and Seaview (Ford) to become repair shops for US forces vehicles damaged during the war in the Pacific. Vehicles were stripped down and, where possible, reconditioned and sent back to active duty.

  7. Southward Car Museum - Wikipedia

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    The core car collection was the personal work of Sir Len Southward and his wife Vera. The couple began collecting cars in 1956 with a Ford Model T. [2]Having established the largest private car collection in Australasia, in 1976 Len purchased a 6-hectare (15-acre) site on which to establish a museum open to the public.

  8. Ford Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Trophy is the main domestic List A limited overs cricket competition in New Zealand. Previous sponsor State Insurance did not renew naming rights in 2009, resulting in the competition being renamed the New Zealand Cricket one-day competition .

  9. New Zealand National Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand National Hockey League, known also by the sponsored name Ford National Hockey League, was the New Zealand's national field hockey championship. [ 1 ] The competition features players from New Zealand's national hockey teams, the Black Sticks Men and Women .

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