Liberty Township, Ohio – After a busy spring (thanks peewee hockey!), we finally got a chance to take-in a regular Cars & Coffee event located in a northern suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio.
And it’s one of our favorite regular haunts because it is held on the first floor of a large parking garage—which means the cars (and patrons) are covered from the blazing sun and any errant rain.
You don’t have to be Herbie Hancock to appreciate the color of this incredible Terminator Cobra, but it helps. (Image/OnAllCylinders)Speaking of SN95s, spotting a Mach 1 is always a treat. (Image/OnAllCylinders)…And speaking of Mach 1s… (Image/OnAllCylinders)Corvette fans know what makes this particular C5 so special. Hint: Check out the roof. (Image/OnAllCylinders)Of course, the FRC paved the way for the Z06 to come soon afterwards. (Image/OnAllCylinders)This spotless Bronco Ranger is running a Coyote swap. (Image/OnAllCylinders)They say you can’t hear a photograph, yet here we are. *Chef’s Kiss* (Image/OnAllCylinders)Seeing one MR2 is awesome enough… (Image/OnAllCylinders)…But Excuse Me Mister, I’m a mister two. (Image/OnAllCylinders)And if you’re into vintage Toyotas, this Supra was minty-fresh as well. (Image/OnAllCylinders)Learn more about the C3 Stingray generation in our ever-expanding series on Corvette History. (Image/OnAllCylinders)At Cars & Coffee, you could enjoy your Chevy SS Americano. (Image/OnAllCylinders)Or, thanks to easy parts-bin swapping, the SS can be rebadged as a Holden Commodore for some Aussie flavor. (Image/OnAllCylinders)Ever wonder why an Italian car wears a clover badge? Read this origin story on the Quadrifoglio Verde. (Image/OnAllCylinders)This 1941 Ford Special Deluxe is fresh off a restoration, and it shows—slow clap. (Image/OnAllCylinders)We’re no experts on British Roadsters around here, but we’re guessing this is an MG TD. If you know for sure, let us hear about it in the comments. (Image/OnAllCylinders)We picked the Prowler as one of the cars that could get cast as “Christine” in a rumored remake. Do you agree with our list here? (Image/OnAllCylinders)Pedantry Alert! In Mopar parlance, Dodge cars got a 440 “Six Pack” designation, while Plymouths were simply called 440 “Six Barrel” engines. (Image/OnAllCylinders)A while back, we spoke to some delightful Crosley owners. Turns out, this is one of their other rides—a restored drag race push car. (Image/OnAllCylinders)We bet this T-topped Fox is quicker than Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl. (Image/OnAllCylinders)And finally, we spotted a pair of jaw-dropping Grand Prix coupes at the gathering—and you might recognize that other one in the background. (Image/OnAllCylinders)
Paul is the editor of OnAllCylinders. When he's not writing, you'll probably find him fixing oil leaks in a Jeep CJ-5 or roof leaks in an old Corvette ragtop. Thanks to a penchant for vintage Honda motorcycles, he spends the rest of his time fiddling with carburetors and cleaning chain lube off his left pant leg.
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