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Tutto Italiano — Italian Car Day

Sunday, August 3


Click here to download a PDF file of the entry form and judging classes!
Check out the late-breaking info below in red!

tutto italiano is almost upon us!  The premiere New England Italian car concorso of the year returns to the Larz Anderson Auto Museum on Sunday, August 3rd. This year’s show should be another great one! A day of concours, music, and activities for the whole family is planned. From the newest Ferraris to vintage Alfa Romeos, visitors will have a chance to view some of the finest vehicles in the world.

And don’t forget that the current exhibit running at the Museum is entitled, "Passion, Design, Performance: The Art of Italian Style." The exhibit focuses its attention on a celebration of the many milestones of Italian automotive achievement and is a celebration of all things Italian, from exotic Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Alfa Romeos to fashion and industrial design. The Museum is also celebrating a number of firsts with this exhibit, including a new Italian café and an Italian fashion show.

In addition, there will be a raffle of a brand new 2008 Ducati 1098 motorcycle to benefit the Museum. Tickets cost $25/ea, or $100/5. The drawing will take place during the show. For more information about the show, visit www.mot.org or call 617-522-6547.

Once again, it should be quite a scene! You can be sure that we AONErs will be making our presence known with our tents and banners, as well as with our shiny Alfas. Make sure to register early! All cars wishing to park on the main lawn and/or be judged must register by 10:30 am. The registration fee is $35 per car, which includes admission to the show and Museum, a great goodie bag, parking on the main lawn, and eligibility for judging.

Speaking of judging, there will be new Alfa Romeo classes this year, tailored to better accommodate the mix of Alfas we usually see at Tutto Italiano. The classes are:

  • 750-101 Spiders

  • 105-115 Spiders

  • 750-101 Closed

  • 105-116 Closed

  • Special Vintage

  • Vintage Race

  • Race

  • Special Interest

And there are even more improvements this year! For one thing, the food! In addition to the aforementioned café, there will be a restaurant set up at the top of the hill. So we’re not limited to sausages and burgers any more! And this hasn’t been officially confirmed at press time, but it appears that there’s going to be an Italian Car Corral—an area reserved for Italian cars that are being offered for sale. Make sure to check this web page for last-minute info about this and other details about the show.

AONE Director Myron Barnett will be performing the important role he plays as Head Alfa Judge again this year, but we need your help! Any of you who have judged the Alfa section at previous years’ events, or would like to become a judge at this year’s event, are encouraged to contact Myron ASAP at 617-840-9800 (days), 617-641-0976 (evenings), or myron@icstechs.net. You don’t have to be a total Alfa expert—just some basic knowledge of one or more of the model lines is sufficient. If you’re inexperienced, you’ll be paired with a more experienced judge—it’s a great way to learn what concours judging is all about. It’s also a lot of fun. And if that’s not enough, you get to look suave and important in your official judge’s shirt, which you get to keep. If you’re not comfortable with judging, the event could also use some parking volunteers to help with the large number of cars that are expected to attend. Also needed is someone willing to help with the pre-registration layout (grid) on the lawn. If you’re judging or helping, it’s requested that you arrive between 8:30 and 9:00. Please volunteer to help out!

So shine ‘em up, folks! Let’s see what ya got! Bring your baby to Tutto Italiano!Tiny Quadrifoglio

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