A vintage Dodge (and some lesser white hooptie) outside the Fast And Furious 7 premiere at the Savoy Cinema, O’Connell Street Dublin on Wednesday evening complete with Irish “ZV” registration plate.
But what year?
(Pic: Oisín Kane)
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A vintage Dodge (and some lesser white hooptie) outside the Fast And Furious 7 premiere at the Savoy Cinema, O’Connell Street Dublin on Wednesday evening complete with Irish “ZV” registration plate.
But what year?
(Pic: Oisín Kane)
*Challenger
*Neither
1970 charger
Classy Traffic Cone. I suppose it’s for health and safety…
I love it! Throw a bit of ambiguity into the mix and now it’s just a ‘Dodge’….
What fun!
Dry your eyes Clarkson
If you’re referring to the Evo CT230MR as a ‘lesser’ to that Dodge, then you really haven’t a clue.
Right back at you.
The Dodge has more character and class in it’s wing mirror than the Evo could ever dream of..
You’d have the craic driving both of them but for different reasons so what matter?
Yep, you’re right. But that Evo shouldn’t be belittled. Only one in the world – http://www.speedhunters.com/2009/07/car_feature_gt_gt_hks_ct200mr/
I’d go with the the charger over the Evo unless I had to turn any corners.
The Dodge handles like an extraordinarily rapid yacht.
The thing about the Evo is that it’s a genuinely-ingenious piece of engineering that’s in many aspects the peak of motor engineering. Whereas the Dodge Charger, like most American cars of its day (and even today), was made for one, rather undemanding market that prized engine size over power, vehicle width over styling and automatic transmission over actual, y’know, driving pleasure.
It’s not Mitsubishi’s fault their products are driven by chungflahs called Dean or Anto.
Worst parking yet…
Put a bike lock on those cars and they’d be gone in 5 minutes
I was hoping somebody could explain the ZV on the number plate. I’m enough of a number plate nerd to know ZV used to be Donegal under the old number system. However, those old plates only had three or four digits (e.g. ZV 1234), but these days you see ZV with quite a long number, and not just in Donegal. This makes me think it’s somehow being revived for more recent registrations. Anyone know ?
I believe you can have up to 6 digits on a ZV plate.
(Also a number plate-nerd).