ciarang85 wrote: » Kylemore Abbey
Type 17 wrote: » Hey allthedoyles, where were these shots taken? - looks like a view worth a detour when in the area.
allthedoyles wrote: » Its certainly worth a detour . Its a place called the Nine Stones , and you can get there easily from either side of Bunclody Co Wexford or from Borris Co Carlow .
hi5 wrote: » Also simply known as Mount Leinster. Back in the day you could drive all the way up to the transmission mast before they put the gates up. I remember my dad had a mark 1 Cortina back in the early 70's and decided to drive all the way up to the top, grand until we turned around to come down with my mother and four kids on board and the old drum brakes gave in. We just about made it down safely, we kids thought it was great crack altogether.
LIGHTNING wrote: » ^ I passed that in my BEAT a few weeks ago on the N11. Was talking at the lights to the driver. Should have asked him to stop at the next petrol station for a chat. Love those X19's
kev1.3s wrote: » There's nothing like a nice slim bumperd X/19.
LIGHTNING wrote: » ^ Really hate that modern trend of skinny tyre walls :pac:
tc20 wrote: » Immaculate W116 in Greystones recently. It's not the first time I've seen it around; looked & sounded fantastic. It's coming up as a '79, so one of the later W116, iirc they changed to the W126 in 1980/81
sligojoek wrote: » The original wheels were in the boot when my friend had it.
w124man wrote: » Hope they are still with it! 15" Mexican hats? I was driving south or Gorey today and spotted an Orange Lancia sticking its bum out .......... Wonder where I have seen pics of that before ......
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Spotted in Killester on Thursday or Friday..pics aren't great from the mobile
kev1.3s wrote: » It's a daily driver, see it fairly regularly out and about. An old gentleman drives it and I don't think he sees it as a classic.