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Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 2:08 +0000
by aquarian5
1) CashelMX5
2) Frank (probably in the Stag)
3) 83ste
4) Johnv
5) Ash (provisionally)
6) Paschal
7) Hazel


Sorry guys cant do it this year, got the use of a house in Kilkee this weekend......if anyone wants to drop in for a cold beer..... :wink: :D

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 10:03 +0000
by hazel
Hi all, Just a short note to say were not going to Teranure.
Im afraid ive double booked the weekend, one was the Teranure Car Show,
the other is meeting a group of people we meet every year in Cork. Sorry.
I hope you all have a good day at the show. Hazel

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 10:49 +0000
by 83ste
So, can we decide on a meeting point and time for the few left who are going? I'm local so don't have far to travel and can be there at 8am if necessary, I'm sure the folks coming from further afield wouldn't be too keen on that. How about meeting in the Topaz station in Tempelogue village?

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 4:23 +0000
by Coleslawsome
Hope you guys have a great time at this show!

If anyone sees any old Datsun 240Z/280Z cars, could you get a picture or two?

Image

My first car. *sigh*

Also, you didn't need a supercomputer and a specialised set of tools to mess about with it. Just pop the hood, scrape some knuckles rooting around, see how it goes.

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 11:16 +0000
by franksm
How about meeting at Phoenix Park opposite the Wellington monument ? It's a handy, central location and a nice drive from there to Terenure.

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 11:47 +0000
by TeenaG
franksm wrote:How about meeting at Phoenix Park opposite the Wellington monument ? It's a handy, central location and a nice drive from there to Terenure.


Count me in Frank. I'm going to take a drive-by after all - I'll bring my dad with me! 8am's too early for me though....

930?

How about it Stephen? Anyone else?

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 11:55 +0000
by 83ste
TeenaG wrote:
franksm wrote:How about meeting at Phoenix Park opposite the Wellington monument ? It's a handy, central location and a nice drive from there to Terenure.


Count me in Frank. I'm going to take a drive-by after all - I'll bring my dad with me! 8am's too early for me though....

930?

How about it Stephen? Anyone else?


Umm, can I join up with you guys somewhere closer? I live literally 10mins drive from Terenure so I'd be going a looong way out of my way only to come right back - how about the small parking area in front of Eddie Rocket's in Terenure (opposite Rathdown Motors) at 9:45?

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 12:07 +0000
by TeenaG
Location's no problem Steve, time might be a bit fluid tho... PM me your number and we can play it by ear on Sunday. Frank, cool?

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 1:59 +0000
by Robster_eile
Confused! :? I have registration number for the show, is the area for the show cancelled? Is there going to be a barbeque there? 945am is too early for me I’m look at 1045am. Could I have somebody’s mobile number so I could link up with you Guys. :)

Robster-eile

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 3:11 +0000
by 83ste
Robster_eile wrote:Confused! :? I have registration number for the show, is the area for the show cancelled? Is there going to be a barbeque there? 945am is too early for me I’m look at 1045am. Could I have somebody’s mobile number so I could link up with you Guys. :)

Robster-eile


Hi Rob, our reserved area is cancelled, yes, but you will not have to pay in at the gate if you've pre-booked. I'd say we'll be in position by 10:45, best bet is to arrive at the gate and ask to be directed to the non-club display area, we will try to keep a spot for you there.

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 5:25 +0000
by johnv
not going to make this one

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 10:30 +0000
by TOM 5252
I will be driving 150 miles or so to get there, so since 12.30pm is the official
latest time for arrival, I won't be in Dublin before 11 o'clock. I'll just take my
chances on available parking space.


Tom5252

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 12:49 +0000
by CashelMX5
Been looking forward to this show all year and now I have to cry off due to unforseen circumstance. Really peeee'd off.

Now down to the following to fly the flag.

1) Frank (probably in the Stag)
2) 83ste
3) Johnv
4) Ash (provisionally)
5) Paschal
6) Tom 5252

Have a great day.

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 8:01 +0000
by TeenaG
hazel wrote:Hi guys and gals,
Pj and I are going to the car show.
The organisers allocate space for mx5 club.
We just arrive and are shown where to park.
We have a mini, foldable, gas barbie, we would bring it. That means everyone would have to bring their own raw foods to cook on it, and your flask of hot water for coffee/tea. Our barbie is only big enough to cook one larg pack of frankforterd at one time.
Hopefully the summer will arrive by then and highlight our gleaming motors.
Warm Regards
Hazel


Hi Hazel... you still doing this?

Re: 19th. Irish Classic & Vintage Show, Terenure

PostPosted: Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:08 +0000
by TeenaG
What a brilliant day... Thought we were going to be rained out of it when setting out, but it blew up into a scorcher. Lovely to see Steve again after our last escapade in Tipperary (sorry you missed out this time 'Cashel' Tom)...

Great to meet face-to-face with 'Donegal Tom' - and site newbie Robster - and great thanks to Octane for the hospitality.

Amazingly diverse turnout as it happens, (the SS 100 got to steal the show) but lots of super representations from several golden eras of motoring... my dad has driven a lot of the cars on display, and his memories made the day even more special. Dublin in the fifties etc....

We had a Delorean glinting in the sun (always had a sneaking affection for 'em)... Harley Davidson grumbled and rumbled (as they do)... and I just couldn't resist (s)talking my way into the driving seat of a pretty blue Ferrari.. *sigh*...

The strawberry tent was a bonus... and I just hope the photobucket link works... otherwise I'll have to think of another way of dumping 49 shots on SteveR (and that's only half of what I snapped)....



http://s925.photobucket.com/albums/ad100/TeenaGates/Terenure%20Show%202010/