Chapter Summary
Part social history, part motor industry nostalgia, THE TREKKA
DYNASTY follows threads from the start of the 1900's which wove
together to create New Zealand's only homegrown production motor
vehicle.
These threads include the enterprise of English carpenter Arthur
Turner and his stepson Noel, the all-powerful grip in which post-war
New Zealand Governments held the manufacturing industry, and the
myriad of controls which created the most distorted new car market
in the western world.
All would converge in the 1960's to give birth to the Trekka,
an awkward jeep-like vehicle with Kiwi clothing and a communist
heart. For a time, a new motor vehicle was finally within the grasp
of nearly every New Zealander. And from there the world.
Click the titles below to view a summary of each chapter in a popup
window.
THE END
If you want to read more about THE TREKKA DYNASTY, there's only
one way - Click here
to order now.
|