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May 9th, 2007


And of course you are invited...

Already one of the leading repair shops in the Washington/Baltimore area, Radcliffe Motor Company offers a wide variety of services for the Italian car owner.

Radcliffe Motor Company occupies a 6000 square foot space in Reisterstown Maryland. Owner Richard Garre caters to the cars we all love. "We perform light restoration, small panel fabrication, welding, electrical repairs, general repairs and maintenance for mostly Italian, but also European and American collector cars."


To show off their new facilities, the guys at Radcliffe are hosting an open house, this Saturday, May 12. Guests will include:

Mike Mihm of Alfa Romeo Collectables
Pat Senatro and Chris Lore of Mammock’s Auto Electric
Fred Cooney of ACC Upholstery
Steve Hlubb of Automotive Image
Motul Petroleum Rep Nick Glorioso


In addition to vendors listed there will be representatives from Snap-on tools, Meguiar details products and give away items from Hagerty Classic Car Insurance.

If you live in the area, be sure to drop by and meet the crew, and the vendors who will be offering posters, books, and gifts, and be sure to support our sponsors, who make VeloceToday possible.


For directions and further information, go to Radcliffe Motors.




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