Trancas Cars and Coffee, 1st Sunday of each month.
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 4:34 pm
WOW, WHAT a show!!
This is what SuperCar Sunday looked like before it moved from Chatsworth.
In fairness, I am more partial to pre-war and early post-war automobiles rather then modern supercars - cool as they certainly are to many people, and this fulfilled more than my expectations, only since I was expecting Malibu CnC, quality but small. This was quality and LARGE.
There was a BEAUTIFUL 4 1/4 Bentley bodied by Vanvooren in Paris. Being a Bentley afficianado, this was the holy grail for me.
If you like Porsche - this is a MUST for you. Classic Ferraris (Lusso, Dino). A variety of more modern Astons, including one RIDICULOUS Aston Martin painted with the British flag, more suitable for Michael Myers, than James Bond.
There were two Roadsters (Datseen - Jon T.) and another as yet unidentified.
Old Lancia, beautiful Packard and an early Rolls Royce 'Ghost'.
And Starbucks.
And to cap it all off, there is a wonderful choice of coming home - Decker, Mulholland, Stunt, Tuna Canyon. In this case.
BUT, and there is ALWAYS a 'but', It's supposed to start at 7:00. We got there about 6:45 and had a hard time finding a parking spot in the main area. Ideally you should get there about 6:30, otherwise, you might face quite a walk.
Just SO worth it.
Ya gotta do it once.
This is what SuperCar Sunday looked like before it moved from Chatsworth.
In fairness, I am more partial to pre-war and early post-war automobiles rather then modern supercars - cool as they certainly are to many people, and this fulfilled more than my expectations, only since I was expecting Malibu CnC, quality but small. This was quality and LARGE.
There was a BEAUTIFUL 4 1/4 Bentley bodied by Vanvooren in Paris. Being a Bentley afficianado, this was the holy grail for me.
If you like Porsche - this is a MUST for you. Classic Ferraris (Lusso, Dino). A variety of more modern Astons, including one RIDICULOUS Aston Martin painted with the British flag, more suitable for Michael Myers, than James Bond.
There were two Roadsters (Datseen - Jon T.) and another as yet unidentified.
Old Lancia, beautiful Packard and an early Rolls Royce 'Ghost'.
And Starbucks.
And to cap it all off, there is a wonderful choice of coming home - Decker, Mulholland, Stunt, Tuna Canyon. In this case.
BUT, and there is ALWAYS a 'but', It's supposed to start at 7:00. We got there about 6:45 and had a hard time finding a parking spot in the main area. Ideally you should get there about 6:30, otherwise, you might face quite a walk.
Just SO worth it.
Ya gotta do it once.