Cars and Coffee is held at Mazda's North American Operations Center every Sunday and we can't thank them enough for opening their parking lot to avid enthusiasts!
Some how the Arial Atom fits in well with Mazda's branding theme.
We need more push rod suspension in our lives.
The one Fd at the show. Not as good as a home coming at the World Head Quarters but North American Operation is probably the best that a US market Rx-7 can hope for.
We spotted this car earlier in the show and couldn't quite place a manufacturer.
The badge upfront says "DB" but it's clearly not an Aston.
Any idea what this charming little coupe could be?
The wheels were sunk really deep but it was a very attractive shape.
Vintage interiors really don't get the praise they deserve.
Still sexy.
One of the reasons to arrive early is because everyone packs up and leaves all at once. The parking lot was empty by 9:30am and much to our dismay, we missed our chance to do a full shoot on this Jag.
We have so much respect for those who keep to the flat head roots in these vintage hot rods!
Perfect shop truck?
There's probably enough room in the back for a vintage Mini or a mobile shop!
This 240sx not only had the skyline tail light conversion but was also packing a RB25DET.
Stanced 370z.
Eleanor rolling out. She sounded as good as she looked.
A proper way to cruise the PCH.
The Daytona is one of the few Ferraris that look good in any color.
You can't go wrong with a '67-'68 Fastback Mustang.
Love the vented lexan quarter windows.
Another racing Porsche making it's way out of the lot.
Driving gloves + Audi R8 = a proper gentleman.
We don;t know a single person that doesn't love the Esprit and if they exist, we don't want to know.
Can't get enough of the new tail on the '13 Mustangs!
Another fine year for Fastback Mustangs.
This lonely Cobra was one of the last cars in the lot. Thanks for checking out our coverage of Cars and Coffee from June of 2012. We hope you enjoyed it and look forward to more events coming your way!
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