Special thanks to member Nina Stillone for her instrumental role in securing clearance for our group to use the Le Montage car park. We also extend our gratitude to the management of Le Montage for their generosity in providing the perfect launch point for our drive.
As engines roared to life, our convoy of classic Italian charmers weaved through the streets of Sydney, commencing with our first crossing—the ANZAC Bridge. Soon after, we merged gracefully onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge, where traffic was kind and cooperative, allowing the cavalcade to remain largely intact. A heartfelt thanks to the Sydney drivers for showing such respect for our classic line up.
Continuing our journey through the heart of the city, we crossed the Long Gully Suspension Bridge before heading northward to the Roseville Bridge—completing our “Quattro Ponti” tour. From there, the group enjoyed the scenic Wakehurst Parkway, eventually joining Pittwater Road en route to our final destination: The Royal Motor Yacht Club, Broken Bay.
Upon arrival, breakfast was warmly welcomed, and courtesy of IMSMC, each member received a complimentary coffee. Stories and laughter flowed freely as members relived the highlights of the drive, sharing in the joy of the day well into the late morning.
It was a truly memorable event—one that will surely become a tradition. Sincere thanks to Rose Cara and Corey Hoskin for their efforts in bringing this wonderful morning to life!




