If you haven't been to C&C it is worth going once in a while. There are some cars you just don't normally see at a traditional car show. It only lasts about 2 hours -- a grass-roots car show "flash mob" style. By 10:30 AM you'd never know that there had even been a C&C gathering.
A blog spot outlining information and activities for a group of Tucson and Southern Arizona owners / enthusiasts of Alfa Romeo, De Tomaso, Ferrari, Fiat, Lancia, Lamborghini and Maserati automobiles. This is an interest group without fees or dues - just your personal contribution of time, talent, and energy along with others who enjoy any type of Italian cars in our area. We have regular meet-ups, drives, and participate in car-related events around the region.
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Tucson Cars & Coffee - November 9, 2013
My better half and I took our Spider up to Tucson Cars & Coffee (2nd Saturday of the month, La Encantada Mall). We had the pleasure of meeting Blair in person and talked shop about his '69 Spider and Fiats in general for a while. There were 3 Fiats on site - our '82 Spider, a 2013 500 Abarth (welcome to Tucson, Matt!), and a 2012 Pop. I also met the president of the local Alfa Romeo club and am looking forward to getting together with him at some point in the near future. There were several exotics at C&C and some great classic sports cars along with the traditional showing of "American muscle."
If you haven't been to C&C it is worth going once in a while. There are some cars you just don't normally see at a traditional car show. It only lasts about 2 hours -- a grass-roots car show "flash mob" style. By 10:30 AM you'd never know that there had even been a C&C gathering.
If you haven't been to C&C it is worth going once in a while. There are some cars you just don't normally see at a traditional car show. It only lasts about 2 hours -- a grass-roots car show "flash mob" style. By 10:30 AM you'd never know that there had even been a C&C gathering.
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