Model: Porsche 911

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 share with the community.

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.

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

My first time attending on the Stay Tuned Crew’s “The Night Shift” events. I gotta say, this evening’s event was pretty amazing. It reminded me of events I’ve seen videos of in Japan. A friend of mine likened it to

A father’s day edition of cars and coffee for this month. I’ve seen some pictures of some great cars that I missed. You can see some of what I missed (including a Lamborghini Revuelto) in the recent posts in the

Again, there’s a lot to share regarding the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival, so I’m breaking this up into multiple posts. This post covers all my favorite lots from the Broad Arrow Auctions. There were a lot of beautiful and rare cars