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A CELEBRATION OF 50 YeaRS OF ALFA Romeo OWNERSHIP! Paul Glynn is celebrating his 50 years of continuous ownership of Alfas and you're invited! AONE Director Tom Ducibella has scheduled another annual milestone event at Glynn Motor Sports (GMS) on Saturday, May 18th, noon to 3pm, rain or shine! Paul Glynn, crew of the successful, early Bertone-designed Alfa GTA and GTV Trans-Am racing efforts (by Horst Kwech, Gaston Andrey, and Bert Everett) will host us at his extensive shop in Rowley. For 50 years, Paul has owned Giuliettas, Spider Veloces, Berlinas, Milanos, and other Alfas. For decades, his shop has done regular service work, extensive restorations, and engine rebuilding. He is also a source of used parts for many models. His shop is spacious and often filled with a variety of Alfas; every year something different is going on in terms of rebuilds and restoration. Paul will provide information about the capabilities of high performance Alfa engine rebuilds and transmission rehabs, and Tom Ducibella will be available for questions about repairing Alfa upholstery.
The event takes place in the scenic north shore area in Rowley, MA, in which
many uncongested roads still exist and provide Alfa touring satisfaction.
Sandwiches will be provided in the shop lunchroom for a modest cash sum. You
must sign up with Tom (tom@nanduce.com or
978-921-0125)
by Wednesday before the event at the latest
(May 15th) to indicate if you are doing
the catered lunch. Please do NOT call Glynn Motorsports for event
information; you can direct questions and suggestions to Tom. For example, if
there is sufficient interest in a particular tech session topic, he will try to
make it happen. A parts swap is always included. Please
abide by the 12 – 3pm time window. Directions (see button above): Glynn Motorsports is located at 120 Haverhill Street, Rowley, MA 01909. From I-95 take Route 133 East toward Rowley. In three miles, go straight through a traffic light crossing Route 1. Proceed 1.5 mile and turn right at the sign for Glynn Motorsports. Proceed warily (downshift) as you get close, since it’s easy miss. Routes: If you'd like to take more scenic routes on the way in to Glynn Motorsports, try one of these:
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