Annual Club Motori Italia Italian Car Display, Parliament House Lawns, 2018



This year's CMI Italian car show, on the lawns of Tasmania's Parliament House in Salamanca Place, Hobart, was in marked contrast to last year's event when an already healthy fleet of local cars was bolstered by a large contingent of Lancias touring the state from mainland Australia, plus quite a big showing of Triumph interlopers.

It clearly didn't help that the weather was faecal this time around, also in stark contrast to 2017's gorgeous late spring sunshine and warmth.


That's not to say it wasn't worth heading down for a look, of course!

Cars like this magnificent Alfa 105 are always a treat to get up close and personal with and never fail to attract plenty of compliments from attendees.









This rather tidy Lancia HPE belongs to CMI stalwart Graeme and features very, very low mileage (I think he said approximately 80,000 k), having been hidden in a shed for much of its life.

It was very straight, rust free and had good chrome and a tidy interior, as the following photos show.






I'll always have a fondness for anything in the 128 familia - the lift-back 3P, as shown here, the coupe, boxy two- or four-door sedans and, especially, the X1/9 - like my own 1980 example.


















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