Our second featured car is a simply stunning 1978 Mini 1000 that was purchased in order to lower with a big set of wheels, but when its owner realised how amazingly original it was, he changed his plans from modification to preservation. Fifty years after its launch, we look at what should have been an Italian success story. Our tractor feature this month is the tale of a cherished David Brown 995 that was restored using input from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, our featured motorcycle is a real oddity in the form of a diesel-powered Royal Enfield Bullet, and our commercial feature tells the story of a 1989 Nissan Patrol 3.3 that spent its working life with the Tullamore fire service, before being saved from an uncertain fate by one of its serving fire-fighters.Īll of the usual favourites are in there too, so don’t miss out – get your November 2022 issue of Irish Vintage Scene at any good newsagent, or order it here with FREE POSTAGE!Ĭlaiming the cover spot of our October 2022 issue is one of the most infamous Italian cars of all, but sadly for the wrong reasons – the stylish, practical and lively Lancia Beta was on course to turn around its maker’s fortunes when it was launched in 1972, but some well-publicised corrosion issues unfortunately took over the narrative and ruined its reputation. The Irish Vintage Society CLg., (IVS) is a nationwide network of vintage groups and enthusiasts who share a common interest in the preservation of our 3,739 people like this 4,073 people follow this 0858707700 infoirishvintagesociety. Nicole Gourdon Exhibition Framed Poster 1999 Galerie Francoise. that they were o f considerable vintage to have become stereotypical of Irish. Our second car feature this month is very special, as we meet up with the legendary Rosemary Smith and some of the competition cars she’s most associated with, to relive some of her past glories. Vintage Paris Scene Pedestal Mug by Buffalo China Irish Coffee Footed Pedestal Cup France. His characterisation was based o n certain features of Irish English which. Sitting proudly on the cover of our November 2022 issue is a classic that needs little introduction – the Jaguar E-Type has been turning heads and winning trophies since its introduction in 1961, and while this stunning V12 Series III comes from a later stage of the model’s life, it’s still very much a thing of beauty following plenty of work by its owner.
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