Forty cars participated in the Killarney Valley’s Classic and Vintage Club Easter Monday charity road run

Forty cars for classic club’s Easter Monday run 

Nearly 40 cars participated in the Killarney Valley’s Classic and Vintage Club Easter Monday charity road run.

The club is based at Kerry Mental Health’s facility on the Lewis Road and funds from Monday’s run will go to the local charity to help with the upkeep of the venue.

Forty cars participated in the Killarney Valley’s Classic and Vintage Club Easter Monday charity road run

The wide variety of cars included a rare DKW, a pristine Volkswagen Bettle, several versions of the newer Golf and a collection of Toyota Celica sportscars.

The drivers followed a route to Sneem via Moll’s Gap which included a photo stop and Ladies View.

The Sneem Hotel hosted the lunch halt before a final stop off in Kilgarvan where the drivers went their separate ways,

“We are delighted with the turnout,” said Paul O’Shea who organised the event on behalf of Killarney Valley’s Classic and Vintage Club.

Monday’s road run was the club’s second event in as many weeks. The previous weekend they organised a tractor run for the same charity.


 
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