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Repro Free: 01/08/2013
Co-founder of the Irish Festival of Speed Lord Inchiquinn, Conor O’Brien and his daughter Lucia are pictured with a 1935 Aston Martin Works Ulster Team LM 21, worth €2m, owned by Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason as some of the world’s most expensive cars were on show today at the Mansion House in Dublin as they arrived in Ireland ahead of the Irish Festival of Speed this weekend in Limerick. Along with the Aston Martin was a 1936 ERA R10B worth in excess of €1.5million, a 1935 ERA R5B “Remus” worth in excess of €1.5million, and a 1934 MG PB Supercharged the winner of the 1936 Limerick Grand Prix, all en route to the Festival, which takes place on Saturday and Sunday the 3rd and 4th August at the Limerick Racecourse. Pic Andres Poveda