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Restored Toyota unveiled ahead of charity raffle

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The classic Toyota Starlet that Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club (KVCVC) spent the last six months restoring was unveiled to the public on Thursday night.

The club has rebuilt a 1982 Toyota Starlet that was originally bought in Bowler’s Garage and it will be raffled to raise funds for local charities.

Proceeds from the €10 ticket sales will be going to charities Cuan Mhuire, the Killarney branch of the Irish Kidney Association, Killarney Valley AC and cancer support charity, Recovery Haven Kerry.

The car was only finished this week with Fifth Year students at Killarney Community College completing an exhaust system refurbishment as part of their engineering studies.

The final bodywork was done by Humphrey Kerins Crash Repairs just in time for last night’s launch at Kelliher’s Toyota Garage in Tralee.

Radio Kerry DJ Brendan Fuller and Paralympian Jordan Lee unveiled the 40-year-old car at last night’s launch.

“Thursday night was all about the people who volunteered their time and the people who put their hand in their pockets to make this happen, it was a celebration for them," KVCVC PRO, Tom Leslie, told the Killarney Advertiser.

“From Friday morning, it is all about the charities and selling tickets.”

The project’s main sponsors are Kelliher’s Garage Toyota Kerry and Lee Strand as well as local firms including Tricel, Paul Fitzgerald Builder Providers, O’Callaghan Coach Holidays, Humphrey Kerins Crash Repairs, Castleisland Tyre Centre, O’Sullivan Darcy Engineering, Torc Engineering, Fred Cronin Tralee and Smart Loans.

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Killarney co-drivers lead the charge for Circuit of Ireland

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The NAPA Auto Parts Irish Tarmac Rally Championship heads to Dungannon this Easter weekend for the Circuit of Ireland, with two Killarney men at the sharp end of the entry list.

Muckross co-driver Noel O’Sullivan and driver Callum Devine start as top seeds in their Skoda Fabia RS Rally2.

The reigning champions are looking to defend their 2025 Circuit victory and regain ground in the championship standings following Josh Moffett’s recent win in West Cork.

Joining them in the top-flight Rally2 class is Rockfield’s Shane Buckley.

Navigating for David Kelly in a similar Skoda, Buckley will be aiming to break onto the podium after the crew secured two fourth-place finishes in the opening rounds of the series.

The Killarney pair face a competitive field including dual West cork Rally winner Moffett (Toyota Yaris Rally2) and Irish National Rally Champion Eddie Doherty.


Kerry representation across the field

Beyond the lead battle, several other Kerry navigators are in action over the two-day event. Currow’s John McCarthy returns to pace-note duties for John Devlin in their Ford Escort Mk2, competing in the competitive modified section.


Lissivgeen school teacher Elaine Ní Shé also makes the trip north. She will be competing in the four-wheel-drive Rally3 class alongside driver Richard O’Lone in a Ford Fiesta.


In the Wales Motorsport Historic ITRC category, Castleisland’s Denny Greaney continues his championship bid.

Partnering with Ronan Campbell, Greaney will be looking to challenge current points leaders Jason McSweeney and Liam Brennan, who are chasing a hat-trick of wins in their Escort Cosworth.


The rally gets underway this Good Friday, covering a demanding route of asphalt stages across Tyrone.

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SUPPORTING LOCAL EDUCATION

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SUPPORTING LOCAL EDUCATION

Karen Buckley, representing the Loughguittane National School Parents Council, accepts the proceeds of the Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas Annual Ceili from Catherine Joy (Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas).


Pictured at the presentation in Fossa Community Centre on Sunday are (front row, from left): Fionn O’Donoghue, Ronan Carey, Jemma Reid, and Ruby O’Donoghue. (Second row, from left): Chloe O’Connor, Sean O’Brien, Ellie O’Donoghue, and Peg O’Donoghue. (Back row, from left): Jenny O’Donoghue, Luke Hannon, and Aine O’Brien.
Photo: Michelle Cooper Galvin

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