Renault 5 much loved in orange during the 70s for the lesser spotted Irish driver but also in post office green for the An Post postee’s right into the mid 80’s
One became An Post
And the other Telecom Eireann
Late 80’s ish
Remember those orange pt vans well
Frilly Keane
Oh. And its 4
Renault 4
Their other vans were Volkswagen
Supercrazyprices
Actually it was Post & Telegraph, hence the & in P&T.
Woof
Actually it was P7T, the 7 being the Tironian et, invented by Marcus Tullius Tiro, Cicero’s slave secretary as part of his creation of shorthand, around 60BC, and still used in Irish to represent the word ‘agus’.
Deluded
Ace : )
Fred
Not a Renault at all, but a 4.
The 4L, great car, had much fun in mine :)
Fred
Damned, typo! *Renault 5
The People's Hero
It’s a Renault 4 Fourgonnette….
Tony Stanza
In fairness that’s a slight improvement on his usual parking. You’ll normallly find it parked in the disabled spot outside his restaurant (Rougue). Last time I was there, no VRT or insurance on the yoke either.
Liam from Lixnaw
VRT? if you left 23% of the cost of a car on display inside the windscreen, its no wonder its disappeared
Noel Shanaghy
A good old Renault 4. They were everywhere in the 70’s. An Post had them the Gardai had them. Just look at the old footage of the Beit robbery.
Renault 5 much loved in orange during the 70s for the lesser spotted Irish driver but also in post office green for the An Post postee’s right into the mid 80’s
Renault 4
Renault 4 even
Renault Quattro
Quatrelle even….
PT actually
Postal Telegraphs
One became An Post
And the other Telecom Eireann
Late 80’s ish
Remember those orange pt vans well
Oh. And its 4
Renault 4
Their other vans were Volkswagen
Actually it was Post & Telegraph, hence the & in P&T.
Actually it was P7T, the 7 being the Tironian et, invented by Marcus Tullius Tiro, Cicero’s slave secretary as part of his creation of shorthand, around 60BC, and still used in Irish to represent the word ‘agus’.
Ace : )
Not a Renault at all, but a 4.
The 4L, great car, had much fun in mine :)
Damned, typo! *Renault 5
It’s a Renault 4 Fourgonnette….
In fairness that’s a slight improvement on his usual parking. You’ll normallly find it parked in the disabled spot outside his restaurant (Rougue). Last time I was there, no VRT or insurance on the yoke either.
VRT? if you left 23% of the cost of a car on display inside the windscreen, its no wonder its disappeared
A good old Renault 4. They were everywhere in the 70’s. An Post had them the Gardai had them. Just look at the old footage of the Beit robbery.
ROUGE?