Saturday morning I met my friend Neil at our monthly Cars and Coffee event. The organizers said attendance exceeded last month's 936 cars, so I was not disappointed. When I first got there I saw this late 50's Metropolitan, a little English-built tin can of a car. It had significance to me only because this is what I learned to drive in:
I'm usually not a big BMW fan, but several, including this immaculate 3.0 CSi caught my eye:
This mid 50's (?) Ford Skyliner with a retractable hardtop (fairly common today, but in a class by itself back then) was an interesting old dinosaur in attendance:
This 30's BMW roadster (I don't know why I was all of a sudden smitten with BMW's) was also a standout:
The oddest car there had to be this old junker 50's VeeDub Beetle:
See that barrel thing hanging out the driver's side window? That appeared to be some kind of venturi that would compress air, cool it, and blow it into the passenger compartment. Crude, but I guess it beat the usual 55/2 air conditioning of the day. (That would be '55' mph, '2' windows down.)
This 50's vintage Ferrari 375 was my personal favorite for the day. WOW!
After the car show I picked up K and we went to a local art fest. I'll share photos of that some other time.
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