Joe and the Gang |
I was up bright and early at 6:30 AM this Wednesday to make it to the Englewood's Caffeine & Gasoline meet. With a packed schedule and a 9 AM commitment, I had just under an hour to make the most of it—and I did.
In that short window, I managed to snap a few photos, collect some emails, hand out a few business cards, and chat with fellow car lovers. Any time spent surrounded by stunning vehicles and passionate enthusiasts is time well spent in my book.
As I always say: so many cars, so little time. That sentiment rang true this morning. Just as I was heading out, the parking lot began to fill up. It was a solid turnout—especially considering that many of the seasonal snowbird cars have already migrated to their summer garages.
While the early sunlight wasn’t ideal for photography and I didn’t have time to capture everything, I still managed to shoot a few standout cars and chat with their proud owners.
Here are a few highlights from the morning:
"Shine of the Show"
1953 Hudson Hornet Four Door
1.) How well the car is detail (how well it shines)
2.) How photogenic the car presents itself
*****
1968 Chevelle 396 (all org) ~ John and Marcia Lassel |
1927 C Cab Delivery ~ Wayne McGee |
1966 Corvette ~ Tom & Cindy Sestak |
1934 Chevrolet 3 Window Coupe ~ Bob Weiner |
2023 Corvette Z51 ~ Jim White |
1965 Barracuda ~ Gary Caudill |
1962 Corvette 427 Resto-Mod ~ Wayne Miller |
1967 Chevy SS 396 ~ Clinton Paul
1965 Monza ~ Terry Rothermel |
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