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A Look At Rétromobile New York's First Cars & Coffee

A Look At Rétromobile New York's First Cars & Coffee

Cameras. Cars. Coffee. And More.

There's a particular kind of New York morning where the coffee matters as much as the cars. Rétromobile New York's first Cars & Coffee was one of them, and it landed in just the right place.

The gathering took over the Leica Store and Gallery New York, the brand's flagship location in the Meatpacking District. It's a fitting host. The people who obsess over a perfectly machined lens tend to be the same ones who notice the curve of a hand-formed fender or a car sitting at just the right stance, so the room read like one shared sensibility split across two passions.

The morning came together in collaboration with Duane Wilson of Porsche Stimmung, who has become something of a pillar in the New York scene. If you've spent any time at a city cars & coffee or on an early drive with collectors, you've probably crossed paths with his work. He brings the kind of energy that turns a parking lot full of cars into an actual community, and that showed.

Then there was the centerpiece. Gooding Christie's, the official auction partner for Rétromobile New York, brought a 1957 BMW 507. If the 507 is new to you, here's the short version: BMW built only a few hundred of them, and this was one of just 34 Series 1 examples. It's the sort of car that quiets a crowd for a beat before everyone reaches for a camera. More than that, it set the tone. If the 507 is a preview of the caliber Gooding Christie's plans to bring to the block, the auction itself is worth clearing the calendar for.

That brings us to what's next. Rétromobile New York arrives at the Javits Center November 19 through 22, 2026. As the American chapter of one of the most respected classic car gatherings in the world, we're more than excited for event to come. 

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