Alpha Romeo Owners Club Convention -Nashville, TN

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Alpha Romeo Owners Club Convention -Nashville, TN

Time: June 15, 2016 to June 19, 2016
Location: Nashville Locations
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.alfa2016.com/
Phone: Bib McKeown 615-351-1435
Event Type: car-show, convention
Organized By: Alpha Romeo Owners Club Association
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2016

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"Citta della Musica" National Alpha Romeo Owners Club Convention

Come see this fabulous new Alfa Romeo "in the flesh". Register now and attend your Convention. This is the one we've been waiting for, and she's coming to Nashville!

What do you wear in Nashville in June?
We received a question about the weather in Central Tennessee in June. The writer asked: "Hot, humid, thunderstorms, pleasant 80 degrees, etc?" The answer of course is YES!  All of that and more.

And if you don't like the weather, wait a minute. But seriously, the weather forecast for the next two weeks is looking pretty good right now, with highs in the low to mid 90's and evenings in the low 70's. There is a chance of rain Thursday, but that will change. Probably

by the time you read this. So pack your short sleeves and sunscreen, and we'll see you in Nashville.

THE 2017 GIULIA

IS COMING

TO NASHVILLE!

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:

50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DUETTO! 

​​​​B E N V E N U T I   A   N A S H V I L L E !

Raise your hand if you like Alfas. Was that everybody?

Now raise your hand if you like Nashville. Most of you?

And raise it once more if you want to hang out with your Alfisti friends in Nashville? Again, is most everybody’s hand up?

Visit the SCHEDULE  page for more details!

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