Apparently either it used to be a travellers yard and the builder didn’t clear it or the build was paid to hide the car by shady figures.

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  1. When my brother was moving back to Ireland from London he sold his house but he had a motorbike that wasn’t running so he built a fake panel in his shed and stuck it in there. Still wonder if anyone found it.

  2. Is somebody confusing travelers and squirrels again?

    “I’ll bury it here and get the scrap value in January”
    And sometimes they forget one and a beautiful car tree springs up.

  3. What part of blanchardstown? It was probably joyriders back in the 80s or 90s. There’s a place in mulhuddart around ladyswell & wellview called the frogs pond locally. It was a huge waste ground with tarmac roads that were abandoned and feilds a good phew square kms back in the day. Motorbikes, robbed car’s horses and travellers used it for dumping businesses, I’d say there is some car graves up around that end 😀

  4. Strong chance the damage seen with the house had little to do with pyrite and everything to do with being build on a fucking landfill

  5. My dad and the builders did the same thing to all our bikes and scooters to fill in the hole where the shed was going to be built.

    The problem was we even though they were hand-me-downs from cousins or we had outgrown them, we had named and treasured every single one of them. There was a lot of screaming and crying that day.

  6. “…Tonight on RTE…DNA tests on a body found in the boot of a car buried underneath a house in Blanchardstown confirmed they are the remains of…”

  7. And to think all I got when I dug up the fireplace last year was a shot glass full of cigarette butts along with a Twix and Fruit Pastilles wrapper from 1997.

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