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Local club helping community in classic cars
DROP OFF: Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club's Tom Leslie dropping off messages in his 31-year-old Mercedes G-Wagon.
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By Sean Moriarty
Essential goods are being delivered to vulnerable people in the community, thanks to kind-hearted members of Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club (KVCVC).
The club’s annual road run was due to take place this Sunday, but like all events, it has been postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Despite being temporarily shut down, the 120-strong club wanted to do something to help the community and are using their classic cars to deliver food, fuel and other items.
This weekend many of its members’ cars would have been ready and prepared for the season ahead, and rather than returning them to sheds until events are given the all-clear, members decided to use the cars to help within their community.
“We are doing our bit to help the community,” the club's PRO Tom Leslie told the Killarney Advertiser. “We have asked our membership to look out for people in their area and we are doing grocery and medication deliveries. It is a good way to get the cars out of the shed and also our cars are easily identifiable – if someone rings us and a vintage car shows up in the yard it adds peace of mind.”
The club is hoping to run its road run at a later date.
“It is postponed for now, but we were ready to go and can run it at short notice on the first available Sunday," added Tom.
Meanwhile, the club’s classic car restoration project in association with Killarney’s Men’s Shed is on hold due to social distancing regulations.