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Brookline's Italian car fest this Sunday
The good people at Larz Anderson Auto Museum call it Tutto Italiano (Everything Italian). The event happens this Sunday (10 a.m. to 2 p.m.) when the museum's lawn fills with the likes of Ferrari, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia, Ducati, Moto Guzzi, Lamborghini, and De Tomaso.

In addition to the park and show, the museum will be selling raffle tickets for a chance to win a new Ducati 1198 motorcycle.
One vehicle that won't be there is Ferrari's latest model, the 458 Italiano, which was given a sneak preview this week and will be formally introduced at the Frankfurt Auto Show in September.
(Image from Larz Anderson Auto Museum.)
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Clifford Atiyeh edits the Cars section on Boston.com and is an automotive correspondent for The Boston Globe. He has spent his entire life driving cars he doesn't own.
In the garage: 2008 MBTA Zone 1A monthly pass, 1995 21-speed Iron Horse. Bill Griffith is an automotive correspondent for The Boston Globe and has reviewed cars for 10 years. He was also the Globe's assistant sports editor for 25 years and the paper's sports media columnist.
In the garage (over the years): 1956 T-Bird, 1959 Nash Metropolitan, 1980 El Camino, 1997 supercharged Camry TRD.
In the garage: 2008 MBTA Zone 1A monthly pass, 1995 21-speed Iron Horse. Bill Griffith is an automotive correspondent for The Boston Globe and has reviewed cars for 10 years. He was also the Globe's assistant sports editor for 25 years and the paper's sports media columnist.
In the garage (over the years): 1956 T-Bird, 1959 Nash Metropolitan, 1980 El Camino, 1997 supercharged Camry TRD.







