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Recent Events

The first Chip’s Cars and Coffee of 2026 was as cold or colder that the last one of 2025. We arrived a little late but it was apparently a big one.

The final Chip’s Cars and Coffee of 2025 was a cold and wet one. As usual though, it was a good one. Rare to see a new Ferrari V12 come rolling up.

As I said in my social media posts, everyone brought out the big guns for the final Chattanooga Cars and Coffee for 2025. It was great to see and I’m thankful for everyone who brought out their special toys to

I was right in the last post, cooler temperatures, and the impending winter downtime have attracted more people and their cars to the events when there’s lovely weather.

Just a few from the Cars and Coffee at BMP (which comes with a side of roll-racing). Lovely weather and the cooler temperatures should start bringing more people out.

August seems to be shaping up for big turnouts at every event. This month’s theme was European cars. Something I’ve not seen locally before was a De Tomaso Pantera. Super-clean example as well. And, of course, I’m a sucker for

Held each year to benefit St. Jude Children’s Hospital in memory of Rebekah Davis, this show never disappoints. What you see below is just a fraction of the 800 cars that showed up this year—incredible turnout. This Impala stood out

Recent Vehicle Updates

I received these Cervini upper and lower grilles a while back along with the rest of a major haul from Steeda including their MaxFlow open cold air intake, Trident satin black wheels, and Cervini’s ram air hood. I held off

Received a welcome delivery from Steeda this morning. I’d been holding off on installing my Cervini grills until I purchased my new headlights and turn signals. Because I did NOT want to take my front bumper off more than once.

To go along side my Steeda MaxFlow Cold Air Intake I added Cervini’s Ram AIr hood. It does all the usual stuff like obscuring the wipers and providing mounting points for the washer nozzles as well as channels for their

Right on the heels of the clear LED taillights I’ve replaced the stock “space ship” engine cover with some Ford Performance Bullitt-style engine dress-up kit from Steeda. I’m not a massive fan of the stock engine cover but the engine

The Steeda MaxFlow open intake is engineered to maximize the induction system potential Mustang GTs. It uses computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to optimize airflow with smooth bends, curves, and a high-flow nanofiber mesh air filter. It also includes a bellmouth

I’ve been saying since I bought the car that I wasn’t going to replace the wheels and tires until the tires were spent. As it turns out, I got tired of losing traction before I had time to wear them