Cars & Coffee Palm Beach September 2019 Recap

Presented by Cars & Coffee Palm Beach – Cars & Coffee Palm Beach, the world’s largest cars and coffee event, celebrated its 6 Year Anniversary during the September Edition at Palm Beach Outlets. The event is presented by Adam’s Polishes with support from Off Lease Only and attracts thousands of display vehicles, tens of thousands of spectators, vendors, giveaways, and family fun one Sunday morning each month. 
Highlights of the September Edition include:

1. An iconic Ferrari F40 amazed showgoers on the Showcase Corner, thanks to the vehicle’s owner Joe Battaglia. (Photo by Craig Scott).  

2. Hagerty welcomed some incredible collectibles from the Larry Wilson Collection, including a yellow Jaguar D Type.  (Photo by Ruthie Helman-Griffis) 

3. Hagerty also featured the fastest amphibious vehicle on land, part of the Stephen Bruner Collection.(Photo by Keith Chisholm)

4. McLaren Palm Beach debuted the New 2020 McLaren Gt Coupe in the duPont Registry Exotics & Luxury Area. Their display, along with Aston Martin Palm Beach, Jaguar Palm Beach, and Land Rover Palm Beach made a great focal point in the center of the duPont Registry Exotics Area. (Photo by Ivan Gutierrez)

5. WFLX FOX 29’s Living Local FL TV show covered the event with host Jana Angel. The Trending Today production team made their way around the show field, but stopped by one of the Ford GTs where Jana perused the latest issue of duPont Registry.(Photo by Gregory Scott Ratner) 

6. Brian Stormer showed off a stunning new silver Ford GT with jaw-dropping details. (Photo by Joe Zahradnik) 

7. The Ford GT lineup continued with Bill Mazzoni’s #7 in Gulf livery: (Photo by Eric Fernon)

8. A pair of eye-catching Lamborghini SVs turned heads as they made their way through the show area.(Photo by Mike Melnick)

9. Lamborghinis were all over the duPont Registry Exotics & Luxury Area, by sponsor Off Lease Only, and throughout the Signature Rallies parking spots. (Photo by Jim Eisele)

10. Drew from Milestone Motorcars was caught looking through the latest issue of duPont Registry. The 1972 Ferrari Daytona he brought to the event was a huge crowd-pleaser as well. (Photo by Gregory Scott Ratner)  

11. Ferrari of Palm Beach joined the Ferrari line-up with a couple of amazing new models, including a 488 and 812 Superfast.(Photo by Eric Fernon)  

12. Coffee Method served complimentary coffee and featured exclusive show products, as well as their delivery offerings. However, the custom blue McLaren 570S parked with it, owned by Third Circle Theory’s Pejman Ghadimi, was just as smooth as the beverages.(Photo by Gregory Scott Ratner) 

13. Another blue McLaren with a monster impact was a custom 720S with Hydra Motor Works.(Photo by Robert Inglese) 

14. Provident Jewelry’s Geoff Fear sported blue livery from Gold Rush Rally, which Provident sponsors–along with a host of other exotic car activities during the year. (Photo by Keith Chisholm)

15. German performance vehicles were in full force, including the 9Automotion Porsche area and the Off Lease Only/Orlando Bimmer Club BMW section.(Photo by Richard Mason Hughes) 

16. The blue theme continued into the Off Lease Only/Orlando Bimmer Club area with vehicles like an M3cs F80 and M4cs F82.(Photo by Mike Melnick)

17. Audis were also in full force, thanks to Audi West Palm Beach and private owners who customized their rides into moving art.(Photo by Keith Chisholm)

18. MiniMe Cars & Coffee and Palm Beach Classics hosted their monthly Cars & Coffee Palm Beach kids’ club and family activities. (Photo by Keith Chisholm)

19. Palm Beach Classics welcomed an impressive array of exotics too, giving the kids some serious car goals.(Photo by Nikko Capria)

20. Supercar Week’s Neil London swung by in his Porsche to say hello to everyone and support the community. (Photo by Gregory Scott Ratner) 

21. The morning proved a constant stream of exciting vehicles, including a few head-turning Lamborghini Diablos like this black one brought by Carlo Vernia. (Photo by Mike Melnick) 

22. Award-winning classic and antique cars are always part of the line-up with European Autobody, Inc. This show was no exception. (Photo by Cars Computers and Cameras)   

23. Next to European Autobody in the Showcase Area, an award-winning blue Falcon restomod captured lots of attention with its full air ride suspension and Ford Performance Supercharged Terminator Engine.(Photo by Mike Melnick) 

24. Speaking of high-end modifications, the Mission 22/Legendary 1941 area featured 60+ highly customized Jeep vehicles. They collected donations for Green Turtle Relief Efforts for Hurricane Dorian victims in the Bahamas. Of course, their team checked out duPont Registry in the process. (Photo by Gregory Scott Ratner)

 25. Nick’s Tune-Ups & Towels is also quite familiar with impressive modifications. Their exotic and luxury lineup typically boasts custom Ferraris, Rolls Royces, Bentleys, and more. Florida Fine Cars is usually right near them with a wide range of luxury and exotic vehicles perfect for such customizations. (Photo by Norm Morton)

26. Palm Beach International Raceway joined the Feature Sidewalk with a cool display including a BMW race car. Doggie Model Osita had to check it out, representing Brygida T Consulting, which specializes in social marketing for realtors. (Photo by Brygida T Consulting)

27. The Arrigo family of dealerships brought a cool line-up of luxury vehicles for the duPont Luxury section. Showgoers enjoyed the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider and some of the new, eye-catching models with Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Dodge, and Chrysler badges.(Photo by TonyNap CAR-Tography) 

28. Back to the Future was back by popular demand. Luis Ignacio of DeLorean Photography and Puerto Rico DeLorean Club returned to the show with his classic DeLorean and movie memorabilia.(Photo by Mike Whitman)

29. Throughout the show field, exotic, luxury, and performance car enthusiasts read through their copies of duPont Registry–including the Camaro Club of West Palm Beach, who was set up in Fast Lane with Fast Muscle Cars of South Florida. (Photo by Gregory Scott Ratner) 

The next Cars & Coffee Palm Beach is the Annual Trunk or Treat, Halloween-themed auto extravaganza. The event is Sunday, Oct 27, 2019 at Palm Beach Outlets, 8am-12pm. Event

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(30. Photo by Wayne Nast of the Ferrari F40 and his 1:18 Ferrari F40 scale model)

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Cars & Coffee Palm Beach now meets one Sunday a month at Palm Beach Outlets in West Palm Beach, Florida. With 1500-3000+ show vehicles, thousands of spectators, and 30+ vendors each month, the show has become one of the most prestigious, widely attended, and increasingly popular automotive events in the region.

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