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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to lead the charge at Wicklow vintage car show

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Nadia Adan, of Ashford Motors, with committee members Andrew Bailey and John Davis, at the launch of the Powerscourt Parish Car Show.

The iconic Chitty Chitty Bang Bang will lead a carefully curated exhibition of vehicles from the 1900s to the 1980s, at this year’s ‘Powerscourt Parish Veteran, Vintage and Classic Car Show’.

A truly unique selection of vehicles will be on display, including a very original 1920s Bentley, a rare 1950s Maserati and a magnificent 1980s Ferrari. There will also be a special display of Ford vehicles, spanning the decades, showing how the marque has evolved over the years.

The event takes place on Sunday, May 25, in the grounds of St Patrick’s Church, Powerscourt, Enniskerry and the celebrity judge on the day is well-known local motor dealer and social media influencer, Nadia Adan, from Ashford Motors.

She will have the tough job ahead of her as she casts her professional eye over the cars, picking out her favourite from the impressive line-up on show. The public will also have their say, as they get to vote for their choice too.

Another exciting development is that six lucky groups of people will have the chance to go for a spin in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. A Willy Wonka-style chocolate bar raffle will take place, with six golden tickets being hidden inside the bars, each entitling up to four people to go for a ride in the classic car.

The Deutz tractor that won the World Ploughing Championship in 1964 will also be on display. Charlie Keegan was the first Irishman ever to win the competition, which took place in Austria, and when he returned to Dublin Airport a motorcade was needed to escort him back to Enniskerry whilst he proudly paraded the trophy.

Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the occasion, from car enthusiasts to families and friends and those looking for bargains from the various pop-up stands. There will be plenty of family fun, with children’s games and social opportunities to catch up with old friends and make new ones. Refreshments will be available in the catering village and from the various pop-up stands. Visitors will also be entertained by the fabulous Stedfast Band, who’s varied repertoire is sure to appeal to all ages.

The show will be open to the public from 11am-5pm and free parking for visitors will be available in the field at the entrance to Powerscourt Estate. Exhibiting vehicles must pre-register. To enquire phone 087 257 0893 or email [email protected].

All proceeds will go to St Patrick’s Church, Powerscourt, and the organisers would like to extend their thanks to all sponsors and donors.

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