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Vintage club unveils restoration projects for 2023

Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club launched the 2023 restoration raffle on Friday last.
The launch took place at the Warehouse Cafe in Farranfore - one of the main sponsors this year.
There was a huge crowd on the night who enjoyed refreshments, music and entertainment.
Fred McDonogh from Red Chair Recruitment unveiled the 1979 Land Rover to the public – the main restoration project.
Two motorcycles – a Honda 70 and a Honda X8R will also be restored and that project is supported by Brian Glover of BG Motors.
Lee Strand Dairies have also come on board for a second year.
"We are very excited about this year's raffle as the club is celebrating 10 years, As with previous years, I'm sure the public will support this charity fundraiser,” said Tom Leslie, Club Chairman.
There was also a huge display of Vintage cars on display.
This year’s restoration raffle will support St. Francis Special School, Paul Murphy Charity, Killarney Rugby Club and Kerry Stars.
For more details and to keep up-to-date with this fundraiser follow the Killarney Valley Classic and Vintage Club’s Facebook page.
Tickets are now on sale and can also be purchased online at www.killarneyvalleycv.com
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