Westmeath.Every now and then a totally unique concept renews our excitement for the food and drink scene in Vancouver. We are delighted to feature a Brough Superior motorcycle in the magazine for the first time, a JAP V-twin-powered 1937 11.50 to be exact, while our commercial vehicle feature showcases a 1972 Ford D-Series that was rescued from the briars and restored as a lockdown project by a father and son team from Co. Laois, and owned by a life-long fan of the marque. Our tractor feature this month delves into a collection of Lanz Bulldog tractors based in Co. Our second featured car couldn’t be more different, a rare, fast and exclusive Bitter CD coupe from the mid-1980s, the brainchild of German former motor racer Erich Bitter. Gracing the cover of our September 2022 issue is one of the most special and important car models of all time – this year marks the 100 th birthday of the one and only Austin Seven, and to celebrate we bring you a bumper seven-page feature on Herbert Austin’s baby. Vintage scene free#Our tractor feature this month tells the story of a recently restored Massey Ferguson 65 that’s been part of the same Galway family for three decades, our motorcycle feature introduces us to two members of the Irish Classic Racing Association and three of their racing machines from Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha, and our commercial vehicle feature showcases a beautiful 1966 VW Microbus that was rebuilt by its owner after he imported it from the US, where it had been sitting in a field since the nineties!Īll of the usual favourites are in there too, so don’t miss out – pre-order your October 2022 issue of Irish Vintage Scene right here and receive it before it’s in the shops, with FREE POSTAGE on the island of Ireland! Our second featured car is a simply stunning 1978 Mini 1000 that was purchased in order to lower with a big set of wheels, but when its owner realised how amazingly original it was, he changed his plans from modification to preservation. Fifty years after its launch, we look at what should have been an Italian success story. Tom Heavey, Managing Editor, Irish Vintage SceneĬlaiming the cover spot of our October 2022 issue is one of the most infamous Italian cars of all, but sadly for the wrong reasons – the stylish, practical and lively Lancia Beta was on course to turn around its maker’s fortunes when it was launched in 1972, but some well-publicised corrosion issues unfortunately took over the narrative and ruined its reputation. Alternatively, as always you can order it online (with free postage on the island of Ireland) from our website at by calling our office at 091 388805, from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, and have it delivered to your doorstep.Īgain, we apologise for any inconvenience caused, and really appreciate your patience and your ongoing support of the magazine. If you’re a reader of the magazine and you’re having trouble finding a copy in the shop, we can also confirm that stocks will be arriving at selected shops from the start of October. Let us assure you that we really appreciate your patience on this issue. To all our affected subscribers, we would like to clarify that the magazines were sent out by us on Thursday the 15 th of September, and they will be with you shortly. Simultaneously, due to a separate issue at our Northern Ireland distributor, the supply of the magazine in the shops this month has also been extensively delayed. We have been informed that magazine deliveries to our valued subscribers in Northern Ireland are being disrupted by the ongoing industrial action by Royal Mail.
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