![]() Behind the Wheelĭick Byrne looks back at his memories of motoring in the last century. Welcome to THE VINTAGE SCENE Online vintage clothing store stocking both mens and womens vintage clothing and accessories from the 80's, 90's and 00's. Looking for a classic? Well this is Ireland’s only dedicated marketplace. RetrospectĪ page of old and nostalgic motoring photos sent in by our readers. On The SpannersĪ look at the restoration projects going on in sheds all over the island. Tales from Over the WaterĬlare-man PJ Francis shares with us his old vehicle adventures in the United States. News from the ever-growning world of model collecting. Ireland’s best-known motoring historian, Bob Montgomery looks back at motoring and motoring events in the early days. Laid to RustĪ monthly pictorial of vehicles that are rusting away in the peace of our countryside. William Carson’s bi-monthly trawl through his classic magazine collection. Q&AĮach month we pitch a motoring question at Irish Vintage Scene’s regular contributors. Have your say and get it off your chest this is your place to say what you really think. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Download this stock image: Vintage photograph of a scene from rural Ireland, A young irish woman using a spinning wheel, c.1913 - HYR4CH from Alamys. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. You just need to know where to look for them. The most comprehensive list of upcoming events in Ireland. The 2012 Irish Classic & Vintage Motor Show at Terenure College, Dublin, presented by Irish Vintage Scene Magazine. Pictures and scenes of Ireland from many years ago are available. The latest developments from all over Ireland and abroad. Our motorcycle story drops in on a long-time Villiers enthusiast to check out his latest restoration, which isn’t a Villiers at all for a change, but a rare and unusual 1965 Ducati 160 Monza Junior, while our commercial feature tells the tale of a 1982 Bedford TK that’s been owned for three decades, and which has recently emerged for a stunning restoration. Our tractor feature this month tells the story of a recently-restored 1968 Ford 5000 that used to work at the Carlow sugar beet plant in Carlow, which is long gone but certainly not forgotten. ![]() Our second car feature is another amazing tale of reunion against the odds, this time a mint, 16,000-mile 1986 VW Golf that has recently gone full circle and gone back to its first owner from new, across the Irish Sea. Taking the cover spot on the September 2021 issue of Irish Vintage Scene is an original Irish Toyota Corolla KE30 from 1981 that not only has covered a very low mileage in its lifetime, but was bought twice by its current owner after he regretted his decision first time around! Claiming the cover spot of our October 2022 issue is one of the most infamous Italian cars of all, but sadly for the. Subscribe to Irish Vintage Scene Irish Vintage Scene Issue 183 September 2021
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