Every day is Valentine’s Day, If You have a Classic Car
Ah, l’amour! We’re not talking about our girlfriends (or boyfriends), but the deep love that an owner of a classic car feels for his creature, which is something that goes far beyond mere passion. The fact of taking care as if it were a living thing, constantly looking for attention and pampering, common to those who have chosen to purchase, maintain or restore a car that smells of oil and gasoline, with no sat-nav or Bluetooth connection, and that makes you want to drive without necessarily having planned a destination or the road in-between.
That’s why every year we gather with a group of enthusiasts who want to spend a wonderful day with someone who understands and fully shares this wonderful passion and, above all, who wants to wear the right gloves and the right shoes and drive on some scenic road, eat some good food and talk about cars. Talking about this great love that has to be celebrated every day of the year, not only on Valentine’s Day. Yes, because our classic cars will be the only lover that our wife will ever tolerate.
So, save the date, ‘cause on Sunday, July 24, we will wait for you at the Gentlemen’s Run, where with a group of enthusiasts, we will head across the Langhe, but certainly not with an empty stomach. In fact, a small but entertaining tour will delight participants before, during and after the drive, and then immediately at the wheel for doing what we love most: drive. In the end, a dinner together with delivery of gadgets and special prizes. An event not to be missed and a great opportunity to meet new friends and be involved in a day immortalized by our photographers.
To register your car and your crew write at info@autoclassmagazine.com indicating:
Subject: gRun
Full Name of all participants
Car (make, model, year, special trim)
Place of origin
Email address
Phone number
Update and further information will be communicated individually and on our Facebook’s event page https://www.facebook.com/events/1654137408170590/
Photo credits: Rodolfo Viglino