It's that time of year to once again dust off,
wash, wax, polish, tune, etc. that beautiful work of art in the
garage, carport, driveway, or front lawn. It's time for Tutto
Italiano 2013, the largest Italian car show in the Northeast!
Come one, come all, and enjoy the artwork, the cars, the people, the
museum, and above all the enthusiasm and passion surrounding the
various marques.
This year is 50th anniversary of Lamborghini.
If you have one, you should bring that along with your Alfa. The
weather is predicted to be great. Let’s try to outnumber those
Ferrari guys and gals this year. No news on a 4C coming yet, but we
can hope.
So let’s get those Giulias, Giuliettas, GTAs,
GTVs, Spiders, Sprints, 8Cs, Vintage, Milanos, 164s, GTV6s, Berlinas,
Supers, Montreals, or any other Alfa Romeo (or a lesser Italian car)
and show them on the field of the Larz Anderson Auto Museum. Cars to
be displayed should enter from the back on top of the hill as in the
past few shows. There is no parking within the museum grounds this
year; however, you could bring your Italian or other vintage sports
car and have it displayed on the lower lawn. You would still enter
with the show cars. If you arrive early and would like to
help, it would be much appreciated, especially organizing the lawn
upon arrivals.
Let’s do our best to show the numbers of
members and autos that we own and love! See you there!
— Myron Barnett
Head Alfa Romeo Judge
Some more nitty-gritty:
This is a judged event. If you wish to have
your car judged, please follow instructions inside your car
registration packet on the event day.
The show starts at 10am and
runs until 2pm. There is a pre-registration discount of $5 if you
pre-register online. Day-of registration is $35 for cars and $10 for
motorcycles. Spectator admission is, as always, $10 for adults, $5
for seniors, children, military, and students and free for members.
Museum members are always free! The museum is open for your viewing
pleasure until 4pm.
Lunch will be available on site for purchase.
See the event report

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