The Millwater Mag, November 2015

Page 43

millwatermotors You may have met Donna McDonald when you have visited Dalton’s Landscape Supplies in Silverdale, but you probably would never have suspected that this lady is the proud owner of a magnificent 1939 Chevrolet V8 pick-up truck.

Donna was adopted and spent the first five years of her life in Gisborne before moving and growing up on the North Shore. After spending a couple of years OE travelling around Europe, she returned to take up office management work around Auckland before joining Daltons 15 years ago. When her children were 8 and 11, Donna suffered the tragic loss of her husband and the ability to stay local to Red Beach was a high priority. Donna later met a friend who kindled her interest in hot rods and, for a time, she was half owner of a 1933 Model A Pick Up "rat rod” with clear coat bare polished metal and patches of fake rust. For the uninitiated, a “rat rod” is a restored car that is built from anything that might be lying around the shed or readily available – but could be a serious motor. Having seriously been bitten by the hot rod bug, Donna started looking around for her own wheels and soon discovered what looked like her ideal motor on Trade Me – but it was in Christchurch. No matter what other motors were available more locally, there was nothing as appealing as the one seen on Trade Me eight months previously. After confirming that it was still for sale, Donna paid for trusted auto technician Josh Alldridge from the Rodney Auto Centre to fly down to Christchurch with her, to validate the worth of the prospective purchase. In life, timing is everything and the big 2013 earthquakes had just knocked out the SH1 Kaikoura Bridge, so they knew that the return trip would have to be via the South Island West Coast – and Josh was on tenterhooks as his wife was soon due to give birth! They flew down on a delayed flight on the Friday, arriving around midnight and were picked up by the owner of the Chevy. After Josh had given the thumbs-up, Donna purchased the ’39 Chevy pickup and they were on the road within an hour, calling at a friend’s house about 1 a.m. for toasted sandwiches and a spare tank of petrol. Sleep was out of the question, so the overnight driving via the West Coast was shared between them and they made it to the 11 o’clock ferry on Saturday morning. After just 3 hours’ sleep on the ferry, they arrived back via Taupo into Auckland at around 2 a.m. on Sunday! Donna’s eyes light up as she talks about the 1939 Chevy roof-chop pick-up with the modified 350 cubic inch V8 that is now 383 cubic inch and has a great set of wide wheels. Apart from her children, the Chevy is undoubtedly the love of her life – nothing else comes close. Donna’s dream car? Only a 1956 baby Thunderbird convertible could ever fill the special place in her heart that is today filled by her gleaming ’39 Chevy.


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