Wednesday Work Break: Front Street Cars & Coffee, September 2018
This month’s Cars & Coffee certainly did not disappoint with the variety of cars in attendance. It was a gathering of gems from every individual car community all in one spot.
This month’s Cars & Coffee certainly did not disappoint with the variety of cars in attendance. It was a gathering of gems from every individual car community all in one spot.
The Promenade on the Peninsula in SoCal is the setting, and Pelican Parts is the host of a Coffee & Cars event which brings out some serious hardware. Ferrari F40? Porsche 959? But of course… it’s SoCal, after all, and these unicorns exist here.
The Petersen Automotive Museum is the largest automotive museum in the United States, and the extraordinary collection of vehicles inside offers something for everyone.
Techno-Classica Essen celebrates the passion to blend modern restoration breakthroughs with dated and weathered European chassis of past decades. With so much to see, we wanted to give you our highlights.
Luftgekühlt offers Porsche owners with a venue to display their rare, sought-after air-cooled machines. We were on the premises to capture the sights and flavor of this unique event.
The California Festival of Speed offers Porsche owners the penultimate performance experience; flush with everything from club racing to a swap meet, there is something for everyone.
A lot has changed in 117 years of the New York International Auto Show, including the means of propulsion. With a strong emphasis placed on cleaning up the atmosphere in 2017, automakers released their fleet of electric transportation for showgoers to peruse.
The Philadelphia suburb of West Chester is home to a weekly Cars & Coffee event which takes place on Saturday mornings – year-round if the weather is clear – and attracts the types of vehicles seen rarely in these parts. Check out the sights from this event right here!
The 22nd running of Waterfest, the East Coast’s largest Volkswagen/Audi enthusiast meetup, took place this past weekend at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in New Jersey. Check out this coverage written by a fish out of water – our resident domestic guy!
Why would a Porsche owner fly someone over from Japan to cut up their beloved sportscar? Because the experience they get in return is well worth the sacrifice. I had the opportunity to follow along as Nakai-san put his stamp on a local Porsche owner’s 964 and turned it into a RAUH-Welt masterpiece. This is my recollection of the visit as an interested observer.