96 May 2014

The May 2014 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 96) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of interesting features. On the cover this month is a rare Irish example of one of the best classic sports saloons around; Hugh Doyle was offered this 1958 Riley One-Point-Five as a rough ex-competition car that had been lying in storage for … Read more

95 April 2014

The April 2014 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 95) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of interesting features. On the cover this month is a true rarity: an original Irish Hillman Minx Californian Coupe. Rescued from decades spent lying in a disused mill in Sligo, it’s been restored to perfection and is now owned by a childhood … Read more

Issue 95 April 2014

The April 2014 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 95) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of interesting features. On the cover this month is a true rarity: an original Irish Hillman Minx Californian Coupe. Rescued from decades spent lying in a disused mill in Sligo, it’s been restored to perfection and is now owned by a childhood … Read more

94 March 2014

The March 2014 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 94) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of interesting features. On the cover this month is a Borgward Isabella Coupe; “a Borgward what”, we hear you ask? Fans of European classics will no doubt be familiar with this very interesting German manufacturer, which ceased trading in 1961 but not … Read more

Issue 93 February 2014

The February 2014 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 93) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of interesting features. On the cover this month is one of the finest executive saloons of the seventies, but it doesn’t wear a Mercedes or Rover badge; the first-generation Ford Granada was a big hit for its combination of value for money, … Read more

Issue 92 January 2014

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The January 2014 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 92) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of fascinating features. On the cover this month is one of the cutest and most endearing classic cars you’ll ever see; the Fiat 600 was a popular little car in Ireland in its day, until the Mini came along to revolutionise that particular market sector. The owner of this month’s cover beauty had a 600D as a first car, which replaced a Royal Enfield motorbike, and this led him to restore this 1964 Dublin car a few years ago. Moving further into the magazine we take a look at another car that was popular with families in the sixties, this time a plush Cortina 1600E, and also compare the merits of a classic 1980 BMW and a Cessna aeroplane of the same age!

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Issue 91 December 2013

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The December 2013 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 91) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of interesting features. On the cover this month is a beautiful example of arguably the world’s most iconic car; this VW Beetle 1200 Deluxe was assembled in Dublin in 1965, and spent nineteen years in the ownership of its caring first owner. Having fallen into disrepair in recent decades, it’s now been restored to an extremely high standard. Moving further into the magazine we take a look at some other popular classic family saloons, this time a Ford Escort Mk2 and a pair of Mk1 Fiestas, plus a stately prohibition-era 1926 Pontiac 6 tourer.

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Issue 90 November 2013

Cover_smallThe November 2013 edition of Irish Vintage Scene (Issue 90) is on sale now, and as usual is packed with a wide variety of fascinating features. Our cover car this month is a first for Irish Vintage Scene in that it’s a diesel. However this is no worn-out workhorse, but an elegant and luxurious saloon every bit as desirable as its petrol rivals of the late fifties. This 1959 Mercedes 180D was first registered in Gibraltar, but by the time its current owner came across it in the UK a couple of years ago it was looking extremely sorry for itself. It was shipped back to Ireland and a full restoration was embarked upon, which you can read all about in our lead feature. Moving further into the magazine we also take a look at one of the most faithful and fondly-remembered cars in Irish folklore, an E494A Ford Anglia from 1952, plus an attractive and desirable Triumph TR6 sports car….

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What’s in issue 90 November 2013

 The Features                                                                            Economy DriveDiesel frugality isn’t something you associate with elegant classic cars, but an enduring exception to this rule is Mercedes-Benz. The Stuttgart manufacturer has long been … Read more

Retro Classics Issue 11, (October-December 2013)

  Lightning Strike RS Turbo. S1 RST. ‘White Lightning’. Call it what you like, but Ford of Europe’s first foray into production-car turbocharging was a cracker, and has achieved cult status in the last decade. This 1986 example is one of the finest you’ll find, after a lot of TLC on the part of its owner, Brian Walshe. Tango T-Top It would be hard not … Read more

What’s in issue 89 October 2013

 The Features                                                                            Fintastic  There might not be any shortage of Farina-bodied BMC B-Series saloons around nowadays, but this early Booth Poole-assembled Wolseley 15/60 is believed to be the … Read more

What’s in issue 88 September 2013

 The Features                                                                            Great Scot This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Hillman Imp, the unorthodox yet popular Scottishmanufactured small family car that motored its way into the hearts of over … Read more

What’s in issue 87 August 2013

 The Features                                                                            Rootes Group Rarity Martin Weldon’s Sunbeam Vogue automatic is a serious rarity with a fascinating history, and has had a stint on the silver screen to … Read more

Retro Classics Issue 10, (July-September 2013)

                          American Psycho It might be a stealthy matt black, but there’s little hope of this amazing Pro-Street ’69 Camaro moving around unnoticed! You don’t see many full-on, drag-style cars on the road in Europe, and in fact this Camaro is the only one we know of in Ireland. Andrew Pollock finds out … Read more

What’s in issue 86 July 2013

 The Features                                                                              The Quest for Perfection It’s hard to believe that the Porsche 911 has been around for fifty years now. In that time it’s gone from … Read more

What’s in issue 85 June 2013

 The Features                                                                              Tail Gunner It’s hard to believe that the Porsche 911 has been around for fifty years now. In that time it’s gone from sports car … Read more

What’s in issue 84 May 2013

 The Features                                                                            4/4 Time This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Triumph 2000. To mark the occasion, we meet up with Jack Walton of Dublin to chat … Read more

What's in issue 84 May 2013

 The Features                                                                            4/4 Time This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Triumph 2000. To mark the occasion, we meet up with Jack Walton of Dublin to chat … Read more

Retro Classics Issue 9, (April-June 2013)

                                        Back to Scratch Darragh Byrne has owned his ’86 Golf GTI since 1998, and it’s seen a few different incarnations in that time. However, he’s just restored it back to as-new condition, and it’s looking better than ever. Viva La Mexico Aaron Fox would be … Read more

What’s in issue 83 April 2013

     The Features                                                                            The Long Road Home   This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Triumph 2000. To mark the occasion, we meet up with Jack … Read more