Iniezione The newsletter of the Northwest Alfa Romeo Club Happy New Year, NWARC Style! It’s always a great way to kick off a new year by gathering with your friends, getting the Alfa Romeo out of the garage, and enjoying a little seat time in the scenic Northwest. Our weather luck worked out again for us as the club did our annual New Year Drive on January 3rd. Gathering at the Starbucks near Silver Lake, the parking lot filled with many Alfa decades and styles were well represented. Giulias, GTVs, Alfettas, Spiders, Milanos, 164s, and even a newer Spider and an 8cCompetizione were ready to face the day. There were plenty of other members and friends in other cars as well, some new and some old. For example, Klaus brought his fun Citroen DS while 3 others brought there Porsches. The Starbucks was loud and crowded with the many folks loading up on new year banter and caffeine. After a short driver / navigator meeting we headed onto the roads starting with 20 miles of northbound Interstate 5 to the Rest Area to regroup in the rural environment. We then headed along smaller roads across the flood plain for the Stillaguamish River and through the old town of Arlington. Normally I fill the guidebook with tons of local info about the history, geography, and odd facts of the areas we are passing. “In 1959 one of the first Boeing 707s crashed just across Photo by George Baumann the river from this point after making a test maneuver killing the two pilots on board.” This time I left all that out wondering if people wanted it or not. Nobody complained and the route guides got us where we were going. Our path continued up Highway 530 towards the small logging town of Darrington which meant we passed the site of the deadly Oso mudslide. The clouds were just high enough for us to see the aftermath of the huge mud slide had occurred 9.5 months ago. The road we drove had only fully reopened a short time ago. In all, the devastating slide Inside this February 2015 issue… * * * * * New Year Drive …... pgs 1-3 President’s Column …... pg 4 Alfa News ...................... pg 5 Tulip Rallye Info ……….. pg 6 Garage Tour Info ….…... pg 7 * * * * * Detroit Auto Show ……. pg 7 * Calendar …………...….… pg 12 Chili Cook Off ………........ pg 8 Next club events… Joint Club Drive ……....… pg 9 * Chili Cook Off ……….….… Feb 22 Membership …………..... pg 10 * Garage Tour ………..……... Mar 7 Classifieds ………..….…. pg 11 New Year Drive Cont’d... Photo by Eric Hawley Photo by Kory Shue Photo by Eric Hawley Photo by Eric Hawley Photo by Eric Hawley buried a rural community, rerouted the Stillaguamish River, buried roadways, killing 43 people as it radically changed the landscape. (Questions? Ask the expert Kathy Lombardo, our host for the upcoming Chili Contest.) Next we wandered back roads past the SaukSuiattle reservation, the twisty valley of the Sauk River, then eventually along the south side of the Skagit River to the NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 2 New Year Drive Cont’d... Photo by Louisa Case Photo by Eric Hawley town of Sedro-Woolley. Jumping onto Hwy 20 west, we wandered through Burlington, then onto our destination of Autostrada in Anacortes. Autostrada is a wonderful Alfa shop that restores, rebuilds, and somehow saves numerous Alfa Romeos for use on the street, track, or in some cases tough places like the Carerra Panamericana in Mexico. The owner and passionate Alfista is Fred Schuddekopp who is well known with a customer base that far exceeds our local borders. Fred and his family work hard as our hosts to provide a BBQ lunch with all the extras while they surround us with cars, parts, tools and stories of projects past, present, and future. The parking area is ripe with unique cars from customers and the drive. Many of us also wandered over to Ingram Enterprises for snacks and friendly banter with Wes & Rita Ingram and Herb Sanborn. It is amazing to see the SPICA pump assortment they have and this visit did not disappoint. On the bench were numerous pumps being worked on including over half a dozen of the extremely rare Montreal versions of the SPICA pump. How often do most of us see one, let alone a few? We each headed home on our own paths. No tickets, breakdowns, bent metal along the drive or the return trip… except Andy in his stunningly nice red Alfa Romeo 164S who felt a tire problem as he was almost back home. Stopping to check, he found the tread separating and with only 2 miles to go, gave it a slow cautious attempt. It was not to be and the tire gave out completely. Like a true Alfisti, Andy’s awareness made a difference as did the fact that the tired tire didn’t choose to fail on the high speed twisty roads far from home. Thanks Andy! Thanks tire! And thanks to all the others who helped make it a great day! NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 3 Photo by Louisa Case Photo by Eric Hawley President’s Column By Bill Gehring I haven’t found much currently happening in the Alfa world, so for this column, I have a variety of topics. Distracted driving? Here are a couple of stories that you may have missed in the news lately. First is a Walter Mitty one about the nut who decided to take his girl friend’s VW golf onto the Brands Hatch track while a race was going on. He wasn’t distracted, but everyone in the race was. He was arrested shortly after he turned off and when he appeared in court, didn’t get off lightly. He was charged with “causing a nuisance to the public” and sentenced to eight months in jail! Another, less fortunate story involved a motorist in Georgia who was ticketed for distracted driving while eating a cheeseburger. That would never be any of us, right? The trooper told him he had been eating the burger for about two miles when he pulled him over. There is another auction coming up that appears to be pretty interesting. At Artcurial, at Retromobile in Paris (another event on my bucket list) next month will be three Alfas, a Duetto, a Sprint Speciale and a Montreal, but more importantly, cars from the previously unknown (until three months ago) Baillon collection. He was a French shipping magnate with a taste for exotic cars and at one time had two hundred. There are about one hundred left, and sixty were deemed worthy of auctioning, the other forty being exotic parts cars. Among them are a Ferrari 250 SWB California that was completely unknown, a Bugatti Type 57, a Talbot Lago cabriolet that previously belonged to King Farouk of Egypt, and many coach-built French cars. They are listed and pictured on the Artcurial website if you are interested. Equally interesting to me is the “Bring a Trailer” site. I look at it daily because there is almost always an interesting car or two as well as an Alfa on it. (Hey Fred Wright, isn’t that how you sold your GTV race car?) This week, however, was one of the weirdest engine-swapped cars I had ever heard of. It was a 1968 Ferrari 365 GT, with not a Chevrolet V8, but a Jaguar V-12 and five speed. That would be something to flaunt at a Ferrari meet! (Taking a car from tricky to crazy in one swap. Ed.) There are some great club events coming up that I am really looking forward to. The Chili Cook-off at Kathy Lombardo and Fred Wright’s home is always fun. You don’t even have to remember the date, as it is always on the day of the Daytona 500 (which is always on the big screen). There are lots of good people there, and the chili and cornbread eating is well worth the trip. It is a beautiful location, too, and the beach walk is always interesting and informative. The Three Garage Tour in March will be a very unique opportunity to see some fantastic Alfas, not to mention rare examples of some other great marques. Finally, there will only be one 50th Anniversary of NWARC. It will be celebrated at the home of one of our club’s founders (who has some notable Alfas himself) in April. I plan to attend every one and look forward to seeing you there. The Scottsdale auctions, one of those things on my bucket list, are over, and there didn’t appear to be a lot of distinctive Alfas sold. One of the most interesting, and expensive, was a 1960 SZ “barn find” which went for $577,500 at Gooding. Close to it in price was a 1952 1900C Sprint that Barrett and Jackson sold for $550,000, but then it tails off to a group of spiders. RM sold a 2600 for $115,500 and Bonhams a 1964 Giulia Normale for $99,000. Barrett Jackson sold their 1963 Giulia for $66,000 and Bonhams a 1960 2 liter for $49,500. Then came some spiders that we are more familiar with, a 1978 at Russo and Bill Gehring Steele for $11,500 and a 1983 at the same venue for NWARC President $11,000. Barrett and Jackson sold their 1984 for $8,800. The only other Alfa that I could find that sold was a 1961 Sprint at Gooding for $66,000. NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 4 Alfa News By Fred Russell RM Auctions is selling a 1939 Alfa Romeo 6C2500 that Mussolini had given to his mistress Petavi. The car figured into Musolini’s failed attempt to flee the Allies and Russian troops closing in on him. The history of the car is rich and colorful, but the best part is to validate its history, they use the 1977 Iniezione article about its discovery, heritage,, thanks to our Malcom Harris and his connection to the car. One rare Alfa miniature on the market is from Laura at ABC Brianza. The car is the 1954 Alfa 1900 CSS Ghia Speciale. This is a model of a one off car, where the full size version can be found at AROC Conventions, or west coast car shows like Concorso Italiano. This isn’t cheap but it is rare, unique, and since the real car used to reside in the NW, it is really appealing. The NEW York Times had a nice article about the 60th Anniversary of the Giulietta that can be found at the link: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/automobiles/ an-anniversary-pilgrimage-for-the-giulietta-timeless-at-60.html?_r=0 Potted on a car in Bellingham… If you can’t have an Alfa, you can at least rock an Alfa license plate frame. 2600 West Commodore Way Suite #3 Seattle, WA 98119 206 378 0900 www.group2inc.com NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 5 February Club Meeting Board Members Don’t head to Angelo’s in February… the February Club Meeting will be a quick part of our Chili CookOff event on February 22 in Olympia. See page 8 for event details! President Bill Gehring (425) 822 4231 [email protected] Scottsdale Auction Temptation From down at the Gooding & Company auction in Scottsdale, Ken Case was mildly tempted by the 1960 Giulietta SZ. This particular car had never been restored. It became a racer immediately after leaving the factory as a metallic grey new SZ on January 7th, 1960. Running at Targa Florio, the Tour de France Automobile, the 4 Hours of Pescara, and GT races at Monza. Along the way, Bulgari even captured a class win at the Coppa Gallenga in the hills around Rome. Following the 1962 season, Bulgari sold the SZ and, over the next two years, he and Grana continued to race as members of Scuderia Sant’Ambroeus, campaigning 250 GTOs, Alfa Romeo TZs, and Porsche 904s in leading international events. After running in the 1963 Targe Florio it was sold and moved to New York City where it was used as a street car until around 1969. After that it wasn’t really seen until 2014. Temptations were put to rest as Ken watched the car sell for $577,500. 34th Annual Tulip Rallye April 25th Make your plans now to attend the MG Car Club’s 34th annual Tulip Rallye on April 25th! Reschedule anything in the way and plan to start from the Skagit Valley Mall in Burlington and wander the scenic roads of Skagit County. Along the way, answer the gimmick questions, stay on course, and enjoy the great variety of cars, including Alfa Romeos. The competition is fun, but tough amongst friends and family. Go to: http://www.mgccnwc.com/ or fill out the registration form and mail to the address below. Then plan to have fun! ----------------------------------------YES! I want to participate in the 34th Annual Tulip Rallye (And win for Alfa Romeos) Name _________________________________________ Phone _________________________ Type of Car ________________________ Vice President Ken Case (425) 702 9298 [email protected] Secretary Gordy Hyde (425) 241 9307 [email protected] Treasurer Ron Calkins (206) 403 3445 [email protected] Committee Directors Activities Earl Krygier [email protected] Competition Co-Directors Mirko Freguia (206) 795 0861 Chris Benny (206) 283 9065 Membership Paul & Kristy Affolter (206) 523 8534 [email protected] [email protected] Iniezione Editor Fred Russell [email protected] Webmaster Earl Krygier [email protected] Technical Editor Wes Ingram 15613 “C” Peterson Road Burlington, WA 98233 (360) 707 5701 [email protected] Digital Printing by Swifty Print Seattle / Dan Hatch Address ___________________________________ City ________________________________ State _____ Zip _______________ http://nwalfaclub.com E-mail _________________________________________ www.aroc-usa.org Which Car Club do you belong to? ___ NWARC ___ www.alfabb.com Entry Fee per car ($12 USD or $15 CDN in advance) $ _____________ Facebook: NWARC Event Short Sleeve T-Shirt ($15 USD or $18 CDN) Med ___ LG ___ XL ___ XXL ___ $ _____________ Club Liaisons $ _____________ SOVREN (Society of Vintage Mail to: Tulip Rallye, c/o Rosalie Bottini, 12835 NE 36th St, Bellevue WA 98005-1323 TBD AROO Just the Facts... (Alfa Romeo Owners of Oregon) The Iniezione is the monthly newsletter of the Northwest Alfa Romeo Club, a non-profit organization of Alfa Romeo enthusiasts. NWARC is a regional chapter of the national Alfa Romeo Owners Club (AROC). Chapter meetings are typically held the second Wednesday of most months except December. Membership dues are $68 per year, which includes subscriptions to either the digital and/or print versions of the Iniezione and the monthly national publication, Alfa Owner. For information about joining the club, contact the membership director listed in the right hand column. Opinions expressed in the Iniezione are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the club. (The author may simply be nuts!) Publication of articles describing technical procedures does not constitute an endorsement by the club, its officers, or AROC. It is the responsibility of the person performing any procedure to accept all consequences of his or her actions. Wouldn’t it be nice if everyone would take personal responsibility? Commercial advertisements in the newsletter are a win! During this tight economy, give your business added exposure while supporting the NWARC. Ad rates are: 5”x8” $85/Qrtly $200/Annu 4”x5” $65/Qtrly $170/Annu 2”x3.5” $50/Qtrly $120/Annu E-mail a color tif, or pdf file (300 DPI) to [email protected] To subscribe to the digital newsletter: Send an e-mail to [email protected] automated tool sends you an e-mail message, simply reply to the msg and you’re on the list. Racing Enthusiasts) ...then when the NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 6 Ed Slavin 503 789 3282 [email protected] FEN (Fiat Enthusiasts NW) Gordy Hyde 425 241 9307 MGCCNWC (MG) Ken Bottini 425 883 9615 Three Garage Tour Registration is Now Open! We have the wonderful opportunity to tour three fantastic car collections right in our neighborhood. Jon Shirley, Greg Whitten, and Bruce Wanta are opening their exquisite “garage” spaces, which are all located within walking distance of each other, for the Fiat Enthusiasts NW (FEN) and Northwest Alfa Romeo Club (NWARC) to tour. Event Date / Time: Saturday, March 7, from Noon to 4 PM Where: Bellevue WA (Address info in e-mail after registration) Cost: $10 per person Persons registering must be current members of FEN or NWARC. Their guest(s) does not need to be a member. The money goes to charity so smile as you pay! Registration: http://www.motorsportreg.com/events/2014-nw-alfa-romeo-club-holiday-party-filbertos-italianresaurant-208049#.VMSUuSjZoUU (Links also found on AlfaBB and Facebook) Jon’s Registration closes on March 3rd, or as soon as a maximum number of attendees is reached. Please sign up and don't miss out. Jon Shirley started collecting cars in the early 90’s with a few fantastic Ferraris, plus his Alfa passion runs deep with his 1932 8C2300 MM Touring, 1938 8C2900 B Lungo, as well as Nuvolari’s 1934 P3 from the 1935 Grand Prix of Germany. Jon will be there to answer questions and share stories. (Jon’s will open for us at 1:30 PM) Greg’s Nearby is Greg Whitten’s freshly remodeled car storage space and his wonderful mix of cars. Greg, an early key player in the success of Microsoft, now shares his time with work and family, but will take time to be with us and his mix of rare vintage racers and new exotic cars on tour day. A few of you may know Bruce Wanta, but his car collection is also a few steps from Greg and Jon’s and is not to be missed. Bruce has a knack for finding cars that are rare, cool, and extremely low mileage. He also enjoys many other really fun collectables which are worth a visit all by themselves! If you cannot register online for some reason, you can contact Fred Russell at: [email protected] or 425 308 6621 to arrange sign-up and payment. No new registrations at the door. Pre-registration only. North American Auto Show Bruce’s by Alex Sargeant The North American Auto Show (Detroit, January 12–25) has now come and gone. Here’s a quick wrapup of all the FIAT Chrysler (FCA) news that came out. Topping the list is the confirmation from Sergio Marchione himself that the new roadster will definitely be coming out as a FIAT Abarth, not as an Alfa Romeo. Release date information was still kept vague, it now appears that the car may not be revealed to the public until the Paris Auto Show. No new information about other previously announced models was presented. The glamour debut was the production version of the Alfa Romeo 4C Spyder. Shown in a beautiful yellow, it looks to be a welcome addition to the Alfa Romeo brand. Expect to see it available for sale in the middle of the year. Numbers will be limited, as the factory can only produce about 3,000 total 4Cs per year for global consumption. It was mentioned that only about 25 percent of total 4C production will be allotted to North American sales. NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 7 Peter Tells All… January Club Meeting WrapUp One of the more crowded meetings we had was the January gathering at Angelo’s in Bellevue in early January. Peter Emhoff, who helped restore both of Michael Kay’s award winning Alfa Romeos, gave a great presentation on how to do a superior restoration, ranging to an everyday ALFA as well. The overflow crowd saw a detailed show of how a good old Alfa can become a great old Alfa. Dick and Jessica Camp were there to share their positive experience with the restoration that Peter did on their Spider. An added bonus was that Wes Ingram shared a few secrets concerning getting a little extra performance during an engine rebuild which is perfect to do during a restoration. A great learning experience for any Alfisti. Photos by Michael Kay Chili CookOff and Cornbread Competition Everyone who has attended this in the past knows how much fun this event is and the fact that there is more food and flavors than our group can handle. That’s why we’re doing it again. Back to Fred Wright and Kathy Lombardo's home for plenty of wonderful chili and a variety of cornbread… all part of the annual NWARC Chili CookOff and Cornbread Contest. After years of perfecting your recipes, this is time to cook up your best version of chili, cornbread, or both! We’ll be judging a champion for each category. Bowls, spoons, real butter and soft drinks will be provided. Feel free to bring your favorite beer, wine or spirits as well. When: February 22rd at 12 noon, Chili and Corn Bread judging begins at 1PM. The Daytona 500 will be on the big screen and the garage will be open for bench racing so hang around for the afternoon. Consider a nice walk on the beach as an option… rain or shine! Where: 3843 85th Avenue NW Olympia, WA 98502 (360) 628-8679 Directions: I-5 to the Olympia area, then take Exit 104 onto Hwy 101. Follow Hwy 101 toward Shelton; Once you take the final segue onto Hwy 101 toward Shelton go a few miles… take Exit 101 onto Steamboat Island Road, once you exit you’ll initially follow the road to the left. Next, turn Right (at the stop sign) onto Steamboat Island Road and follow for approx. 7 miles. Turn left on Howe (79th goes off to the extreme left but you take the ‘gentle left’). Turn left on Mason… Mason turns into 85th. Follow 85th to the end and take the last drive way on the left. If you find the wrong house, their nice neighbors and may enjoy chili as well. NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 8 February 22nd AROO / NWARC Joint Club Drive May 16-17 Hopefully you took the advice given in the January Iniezione and reserved the weekend of May 16-17 for the AROO-NWARC Tour. Further discussion with the planner for the Oregon chapter has ensued and we decided that limiting this first event to two days might encourage more participation from both chapters. We anticipate beginning the tour midmorning on Saturday (May 16), south of Chehalis, near the intersection of I-5 and US-12 (exit 68). We will head east on US-12 and, depending upon conditions, will divert to Chinook Pass or continue on US-12 to Canyon Rd. toward Ellensburg. There will be ample opportunity for potty stops, socializing, as well as lunch along the way. Later on Saturday we’ll be finding some nice roads east of Ellensburg and then head to our lodging in time for some socializing, happy hour and then on to dinner and more socializing. Do you get the idea that this is an opportunity for members of two of AROC’s largest chapters to mingle and get to know each other better? Accommodation rates are yet to be finalized, but there will be an electronic announcement in the future, as well as notice given in the Iniezione. On Sunday, AROO folks will head south on a route their planners will design. I intend to head back toward the Seattle metropolitan area via Blewett and Stevens Passes. Additionally, I expect to take backroads on Friday and reserve a motel room in the Chehalis area to allow a more leisurely Saturday morning before getting to the meeting place. Please let me know if you are interested in knowing what route I will be taking and at which motel I will be bunking on Friday. I would appreciate hearing from people who plan to participate so we can have a better idea of numbers for lunch, dinner, motel, etc. in advance of finalizing plans. If you have questions, and/or wish to be notified as plans are finalized, please contact me at 425-241-9307 or [email protected]. (By Gordy Hyde) Member Recommendation! Have a parts or service provider you have found to be highly satisfactory? Share your wisdom at [email protected] . With your help, we can all be better automotive consumers. Dent Solutions, Mobile - Paintless dent removal 206 890 6456 Burien Upholstery, Burien - Upholstery, carpets Classic Interior Restorations, Seattle - Headliners Mark 2 Collision Center, Lynnwood - Collision repair Selling Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and Lancia Parts Since 1971 North Kitsap Auto Rebuilt, Poulsbo - Collision repair Professional Glass Company, Seattle - Windshield Replacement Security Safe & Lock, Inc., Bellevue - Lock rebuilding Speedometer Service, Portland - Speedometer and tachometer repair and calibration Tire Rack Internet - Tires, wheels and parts FREE CATALOG 1-800-788-4435 www.international-auto.com Vancity Plating, Burnaby BC - Chrome plating and polishing All the providers listed were recommended by one or more club members as being highly satisfactory but are not specifically endorsed by NWARC. NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 9 Membership The following members provide Alfa Mentoring!!! Don’t hesitate to contact any of these members for good Alfa info! Contact [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Spouse: ____________________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ______________________________________________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________________________________________ Alt. Phone: _________________________________________________________________ E-mail Address: _____________________________________________________________ Do you wish to be affiliated with the local Alfa Club? Yes…. NWARC ALFA ROMEO OWNERS CLUB P.O. BOX 12340 KANSAS CITY, MO 64116-0340 Model/Series Member Name 164 / GTV-6 Dan Jardine GTV Dave Emerson Spiders, GTV Fred Wright Spiders (101/105) George Gibbs 80’s Spiders Harry Reed Almost Anything! Fred Russell Please indicate your interests: Technical______ Tours______ Social_______ Rally_______ Vintage Cars_______ Cost: $68 annual AROC / NWARC dues Make check payable to: ALFA ROMEO OWNERS CLUB NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 10 Mail to: NWARC / AROC Membership Application We don’t have any new members this month, but anytime you see a member you don’t know, make sure you introduce yourself and greet them as well. We have a great family and each member has a good story to share. Classified Ads Cars & Parts For Sale! Books For Sale: Starting with the first 4-cylinder races on abandoned airports in the early 1950s and wrapping up with three big-time professional racing circuits in place at the conclusion of the 1961 season, Long Straights and Hairpin Turns takes the reader through a wonderful decade where skinny-tired cars and their t-shirt-wearing drivers raced for little more than fun and trophies. The saga is continued with Long Straight’s successor, Weekends of Glory, which covers the increasingly big time racing era of the 1960s. Long Straights and Hairpin Turns is a one-of-a -kind record of a fabulous era sadly neglected until this book revived it for all race fans, young and old. It is available from Martin Rudow at (206) 427-1124, email [email protected], as well as at selected motorsports outlets and bookstores. Sold as a set with its companion volume, Weekends of Glory, a $139.90 value, for $100 total. Parts For Free! Yes Free: Several dellorto carbs with or without key parts, 2 three shoe brake drums, an oil pan from something soon after 101, some starter motors, a generator, a fly wheel presumable from 101 series car, and 3.5 or 4 quarts of Dentax 85 90 trans oil for early cars. Call Fred R at 425 308 6621 to pickup what you want. Parts For Sale: 3 new '78-79 Alfetta Sedan doors with factory stickers on them. Also for sale- a 3L block for Milano/GTV6 new. Must sell-make offers. Call Peter in Seattle at 239-292-4838. Wheels For Sale: 4 Alloy 5 spoke wheels from a 1985 Spider. These look really nice! $300 Call Jeff at 206 300 6468 For Sale: 1984 Alfa Romeo Spider free), and 2 years ago was sent down to Alfa of Tacoma to bring it up to good running condition. The car now runs and drives exceedingly well. Top and tires are in very good, almost new condition. Interior and body are basically in original condition with minor detailing required. The car has been well maintained since I bought it in 1989, and I have all the service records. The odometer shows 128,000 miles. Asking price: $6,000. Contact Priscilla at 206-282-6152 The car has always been stored in a heated garage (the body is rust At a company named Road Scholars, with sales offices in Friday Harbor and in North Carolina… they list this stunning Alfetta GTV for sale. http://roadscholars.com/ inventory/1975-alfa-romeo -alfetta-gtv-all-originalwith-36k-miles/ That is one tempting Alfetta! 36,000 miles. NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 11 2015 Calendar of Events Feb 22 NWARC Chili CookOff / Club Meeting March 7 NWARC / FEN March 11 NWARC Club Meeting April 8 NWARC Club Meeting April 15 NWARC 50th Birthday Party April 25 Tulip Rallye April 26 FEN All Italian Car Gathering April 24-26 Hagerty Spring Thaw Tour May 13 NWARC Club Meeting May 16-17 NWARC / AROO Scenic, fun, Alfa tour. June 24-28 AROC National Convention July 3 Pre-Historics BBQ July 3,4,5 PNW Historics July 11,12 LeMons racing at The Ridge Motorsports Track July 15-19 Fiat Freakout (National Convention) Aug TBD Viva Italia Sept 19-21 Half Fast Lap Event ideas? Car Collection Tours Olympia, WA RSVP required Jay Nuxoll’s Garage Skagit Valley / Burlington (See page 8) Info on page 7 Bellevue, WA See Page 6 for details. XXX Drive In Vancouver BC Issaquah www.classiccaradventures.com Alfa Romeo & Fiat of Kirkland (Info on page 9) Warwick RI www.alfa2015.com Patitz Home Monroeville, PA Woodinville Possible overlap with another CCA group tour. Contact: Earl Krygier [email protected] The design body buck for the 1954 Giulietta Sprint on display at Museo dell’Automobile in Turino, Italy on January 17th. Photo by Fred Russell NWARC February 2015 newsletter page 12
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