THE MOST ACTIVE CLASSIC

CAR CLUB IN THE LOWER

NORTH ISLAND

SINCE 1978

The most active Classic

car club in the Lower

North Island

SINCE 1978

Cam County Inc members have been tearing up the Hutt Valley streets for over fourty years, Cam County Inc was born in 1978 when it was officially listed as a club under the New Zealand Hot Rod association (NZHRA). Today Cam County bring petrolheads some of the most prestigious and iconic events the country has seen.

Cam County Inc members have been tearing up the Hutt Valley streets for over fourty years, Cam County Inc was born in 1978 when it was officially listed as a club under the New Zealand Hot Rod association (NZHRA). Today Cam County bring petrolheads some of the most prestigious and iconic events the country has seen.

Cars 4 Charity

Get set for a day of classic and muscle cars with the Cars for Charity Mystery Poker Run.

Port Road Drags

The Longest running street drags in Australasia. Hosted by yours truly

If you have a love for
American/Australian V8 Hot Rods, Muscle Cars and Classics then Cam County Inc is the Club For you!

If you have a love for American/Australian V8 Hot Rods, Muscle Cars and Classics then Cam County Inc is the Club For you!

Cars 4 Charity

Get set for a day of classic and muscle cars with the Cars for Charity Mystery Poker Run held in conjunction with Cam County Inc and the Petone working mans Club.

This whole event is being held in support of I am Hope, MND – Motor Neuron Disease New Zealand and the Cancer Society.
Cars for Charity is an event Cam County Inc are proud to run and operate every other year and are grateful to have petone working mans club host this event.

Port Road Drags

Although it’s 40 years since the first Port Rd Drags, the story really starts back in 1962. A group of us Hot Rodder’s that worked at Todd Motors formed the first Hot Rod Club in Wellington called the Charioteers.

Meetings at the Beachcombers Coffee Bar Oriental Bay with 18 members. With many Hot Rodders past and present helping, Port Rd as we know it was born and then the tradition was handed on to Cam County to bring it to the present day without a wet day.