The Manawatu 4WD club was formed in 1973 by the late Don Wells to enjoy and promote four wheel driving. The first club president was Colin Greange. Many of the founding members are still active in the club today. The first club outing was a drive along North Range Road, May 1973, with fifteen vehicles, 11 Landrovers, 2 Jeeps, a Toyota and one Austin Gipsy. Don’s son Dean,is still active in the club. The club was originally named The Manawatu Overland Club but was changed to its current name in 1989 and is also an incorporated Society. It has approximately 100 members, from all walks of life and a very diverse range of vehicles. We endeavour to have at least one club run a month. These trips range from reasonably hard where some damage may occur, ( dents scratches etc) to easy or shiny trips. The majority of runs are in farms, forestry, rivers and DOC tracks in and around the Manawatu. Occasionally the club will do a “camp over” which is great family fun and good four wheel driving. We meet on the third Wednesday of each month and all are welcome to come along. Information packs are available for prospective members outlining the club rules, vehicle and equipment requirements. Prospective members must attend a minimum of one meeting and one club trip and then be voted in by the club committee. Happy 4WDriving . We hope to see you at the next event and meeting.
Manawatu 4WD Club
Contact Information
Willowpark Tavern, Tremaine Ave, Palmerston North, Manawatū-Whanganui, 4412, New Zealand, NZ, -40.334738, 175.621546, Pacific/Auckland
Philip Law
Main Club Address
Willowpark Tavern,Tremaine Ave, Palmerston North, Manawatū-Whanganui 4412, New Zealand
Postal Address
PO Box 5176 Terrace End, Palmerston North, Manawatu-Wanganui 4410, New Zealand
Club Executives
Club Treasurer
Stu McLachlan
About The Club
Meeting Times
Meeting 3rd Wednesday of month at 7.30pm at the Willowpark Tavern, Tremaine Ave, Palmerston North
What The Club Offers
Easy 4WDing, Medium 4WDing, Hard 4WDing, Competiton Events, Family Friendly, Driver Training, Social Events, Charity Fundraising, Volunteering With Land Managers
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