Silvera wrote: » Nice pics guys! Why black-out the plates when the cars are on public display?
MrCostington wrote: » Well, I did not ask/get permission to post the pic on the web, so I felt as a courtesy to the owners I should do it. Maybe no need?
RobAMerc wrote: » fantastic show, beautiful weather, even the car park had some cracking cars in it. I was disappointed with the rip of pricing though. Coffee : e3.50 and a 99 for e3.00 ! A bit stiff in fairness.
Dades wrote: » Gutted to have missed it - family stuff happened and time slipped away. Glad it was a great show for people. Thanks for the pics, lads.
MrCostington wrote: » Red cossie is fake, drum brakes in back!
captainspeed wrote: » It's a 2.0 CVH! Also the wrong wheels, those were only fitted to the Escort Cossie - Sierras never had them. The LHD and the other hatchback one look like genuine Cossies though. I particularly liked the 450SEL, RS200, Starion, GTV6 and of course, the Astons. Also nice to see so many original Irish Fords as well.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » It has no engine!https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/ford-sierra-3-door-full-cosworth-rep/19179090 And he wants €15k
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Also, did anyone get a photo for the Fiat Ritmo for sale by David Golding? It was automatic and looked like brand new.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » That’s it indeed. Stunning!
Arthur Daley wrote: » Of course it's a Strada. Having come across. A RHD Ritmo would be a rarity at this stage. But what the heck.
Bigus wrote: » I doubt if there was ever a RHD auto Ritmo. They raced well enough in Mondello back in their day. It was one of the first cars advertised showing Robots assembling them, and some wag came up with Fiat Ritmo " designed by computer, built by robots, and screwed up by shop stewards"