w124man wrote: » Ah that's what you were doing! I was up there burying the mother-in-law. again
Silvera wrote: » ^^ That yellow Cortina featured in 'Irish Vintage Scene' some months ago. The owner and his wife took it on a trip around Europe on their honeymooon (with a small trailer on tow). It's a 2 litre, 3-speed automatic.
RobAMerc wrote: » hmmmm : not that well up on my ranger rovers - but that looks a bit fresh for a 78. Wasn't the 4 door only introduced in the 80's ? The wheels are certainly off a newer car than 78.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Love those CXs.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » I took some photos of that a while ago ]
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Howth this evening as posted in the Oldest Car thread.
w124man wrote: » Saw this in Ballycanew this morning. There will be a run there on Sunday I believe
Dades wrote: » I know that shop well - my sister in law lives in Oulart! Never seen that Jag though.
kyote00 wrote: » No pics unfortunately but today I saw - Lancia Fulvia (red) absolutely belting along on M3 (clonee/blanch) in the fast lane - 3-4 groups of Minis driving on M4 heading west this afternoon. Must be some event on
Duke O Smiley wrote: » According to carsireland.ie the Jag is still with owner #1