http://www.rockvillemd.gov/events/carshow.htm
This year's featured marque is "all Italian Cars". Italian vehicles will form the centerpiece of several hundred cars in this terrific show. Entries from all along the East Coast and beyond make this the premiere car show in the Washington, DC area. DC Fiats traditionally brings dozens of Fiats, and this year should see a record turnout, particularly with Alfa's 100-year anniversary.
Early registration ends September 10. Spectators are admitted Free.
Photos from 2008 here: http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4382
Rockville, Maryland Classic Car Show, October 16
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Re: Rockville, Maryland Classic Car Show, October 16
Bernie - Would this be a target rich environment to buy a Spider? I so hate to wait until October though!
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Re: Rockville, Maryland Classic Car Show, October 16
No, I don't think so. But it would be a good opportunity to see the differences in various model years, options, colors, etc. and talk with owners. You should be able to find a Spider owner who had similar expectations and goals as you when he/she picked their car.
Re: Rockville, Maryland Classic Car Show, October 16
Thanks a bunch. That does allow the impulsive teenager in me (albeit 50 year old teen) to move swiftly on a purchase in August when I get back to Virginia.
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Re: Rockville, Maryland Classic Car Show, October 16
http://dcfiats.org/events/index.html
The show is approaching like Alvon in your rear-view mirror; early registration ends soon! Spectators are admitted free. If any of you out-of-towners would like to attend, drop me a line for nearby hotel info, etc.
In addition to the twenty or so cars DC Fiats will be showing, the centerpiece of the show will be devoted to Italian machinery. Here are some of the early entrants
1959 Abarth Zagato 750 GT Coupe Joseph Parlanti
1953 Alfa Romeo 1900 Touring Coupe Lionel & Deborah Feigenbaum
1958 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce Charlie Drake
1961 Alfa Romeo Sprint Speciale Richard Garre
1963 AIfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Jeffrey Frey
1964 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider David Wase
1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Jon Bernheimer
1967 Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider Duetto Brad Mellor
1971 Alfa Romeo Montreal Jack Rugh
1972 AlfaRomeoJuniorZ Frank Salemi
1947 Bandini Siluro 1100 Bill King
1964 Bizzarrini 5300 GT Corsa Richard Merritt
1973 DeTomaso Pantera Gary Cohen
1959 Ferrari 250 Tour de France Classic and Sport
1958 Ferrari Ellena Gordon & Andrea Edwards
1957 Ferrari 250 California Spyder Classic and Sport
1956 Ferrari Boano DEW Motorcars Corp
1955 Ferrari 500 Mondial Series II Robert Phillips
1970 Fiat Dino Spider Michael Bayer
1973 Fiat Abarth 124 CSA Stradale Gildo Torchia G&SAutoDynamics
1967 lsoGrifo GL Robert Brown
1971 Italia Intermeccanica John Redmond
1967 Lamborghini P400 Miura DEW Motorcars Corp
1988 Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV Greg Duncan-Peters
1962 Lancia Flavia Lorenzo Marchesini
1956 Lancia B24S GT 2500 Conv. Mike Space
1970 Lombardi Gran Prix Haz Neuman
1967 MVAgusta America Michael Cecchini
1974 Laverda 750 SF 2 Sam Jackson
1972 Ducati GT 750 Sam Jackson
1974 Moto Guzzi V7 Sport Sandy Banfield
The show is approaching like Alvon in your rear-view mirror; early registration ends soon! Spectators are admitted free. If any of you out-of-towners would like to attend, drop me a line for nearby hotel info, etc.
In addition to the twenty or so cars DC Fiats will be showing, the centerpiece of the show will be devoted to Italian machinery. Here are some of the early entrants
1959 Abarth Zagato 750 GT Coupe Joseph Parlanti
1953 Alfa Romeo 1900 Touring Coupe Lionel & Deborah Feigenbaum
1958 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Veloce Charlie Drake
1961 Alfa Romeo Sprint Speciale Richard Garre
1963 AIfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Jeffrey Frey
1964 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider David Wase
1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Jon Bernheimer
1967 Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider Duetto Brad Mellor
1971 Alfa Romeo Montreal Jack Rugh
1972 AlfaRomeoJuniorZ Frank Salemi
1947 Bandini Siluro 1100 Bill King
1964 Bizzarrini 5300 GT Corsa Richard Merritt
1973 DeTomaso Pantera Gary Cohen
1959 Ferrari 250 Tour de France Classic and Sport
1958 Ferrari Ellena Gordon & Andrea Edwards
1957 Ferrari 250 California Spyder Classic and Sport
1956 Ferrari Boano DEW Motorcars Corp
1955 Ferrari 500 Mondial Series II Robert Phillips
1970 Fiat Dino Spider Michael Bayer
1973 Fiat Abarth 124 CSA Stradale Gildo Torchia G&SAutoDynamics
1967 lsoGrifo GL Robert Brown
1971 Italia Intermeccanica John Redmond
1967 Lamborghini P400 Miura DEW Motorcars Corp
1988 Lamborghini Countach 5000 QV Greg Duncan-Peters
1962 Lancia Flavia Lorenzo Marchesini
1956 Lancia B24S GT 2500 Conv. Mike Space
1970 Lombardi Gran Prix Haz Neuman
1967 MVAgusta America Michael Cecchini
1974 Laverda 750 SF 2 Sam Jackson
1972 Ducati GT 750 Sam Jackson
1974 Moto Guzzi V7 Sport Sandy Banfield
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Re: Rockville, Maryland Classic Car Show, October 16
The 49th Rockville Antique and Classic Show was blessed with blue sky, dry grass, and temps in the sixties. A special display of Italian cars and motorcycles dominated the center of the field. The good weather and beautiful cars made for a record turnout with more than 600 cars on the show field and 10,000 spectators. DC Fiats also had a record turnout with more than 30 members cars on the line.
I got rope-a-doped into getting there early to help park cars. DC Fiat drivers can really negotiate curves, but have a bit of trouble parking in a straight line
This absolutely gorgeous Ferrari, one of about ten in the world, was the one of first to arrive.
761 original kilometers and a complete restoration, including matching luggage.
As the sun rose, the entrants began arriving in droves. The sound of several barely-muffled 12-cylinder engines attempting to keep their plugs clean was a glorious thing.
By the time the gates opened at 1100, all our cars were parked; engines cooling and drivers lubricating
That's Frank Battaglia from IAP on the left, who drove the orange Spider in the background up from Charlottesville that morning. You may have seen his car on the cover and inside their catalog.
Check out some of these featured beauties
It wasn't all Italian iron, of course. There was something for everyone.
But there was no question as to the stars of the show. Here a red car, there a red car, everywhere a red car.
The Peoples Choice Award went to Robert Phillips of Arlington, Va. who brought his 1955 Ferrari 500 Mondial. The retired admiral has owned the powder blue 4 cylinder race car since 1960 and still drives it at vintage track events. He once drove it from New York to San Francisco
Hope to see you at next years show!
I got rope-a-doped into getting there early to help park cars. DC Fiat drivers can really negotiate curves, but have a bit of trouble parking in a straight line
This absolutely gorgeous Ferrari, one of about ten in the world, was the one of first to arrive.
761 original kilometers and a complete restoration, including matching luggage.
As the sun rose, the entrants began arriving in droves. The sound of several barely-muffled 12-cylinder engines attempting to keep their plugs clean was a glorious thing.
By the time the gates opened at 1100, all our cars were parked; engines cooling and drivers lubricating
That's Frank Battaglia from IAP on the left, who drove the orange Spider in the background up from Charlottesville that morning. You may have seen his car on the cover and inside their catalog.
Check out some of these featured beauties
It wasn't all Italian iron, of course. There was something for everyone.
But there was no question as to the stars of the show. Here a red car, there a red car, everywhere a red car.
The Peoples Choice Award went to Robert Phillips of Arlington, Va. who brought his 1955 Ferrari 500 Mondial. The retired admiral has owned the powder blue 4 cylinder race car since 1960 and still drives it at vintage track events. He once drove it from New York to San Francisco
Hope to see you at next years show!