Wednesday, May 29, 2019

502 Cars- A Really Late Post

502 Cars- Cars and Coffee, Fantes Coffee House

I haven’t been posting for a while because of all of my finals and other things that have taken up time in my life. I am posting this very late, but I don’t have too much content to use so this is what I have to work with for the time being



This was one of the many classics that were at this Thunder Over Louisville C&C, and I think that this was a great choice for the owner to bring. I love all of the classic cars with the bubble headlights because they just show how much design they put into cars back then. The fact that it is an open-top roadster is even better because you can really feel like you're crushing in the old days. Some old Jag



Not only were there lots of classics, there were a good amount of modern cars and this was definitely one of the nice modern cars that were there. I don’t think there needs to be any explanation on why I love ‘Vettes so much but, if you really need to know, you can just look at the other blogs that I have written. Corvette Z06 Supercharged



When I first saw this thing, I had no idea what in God’s name I was looking at. This monstrosity seems to be some kind of street racer or weird ricer that was insanely modified. The best part of it was the giant exhaust that was poking straight up out of the of bed of the truck. A riced VW truck



Another perfect example of why Corvettes are so great and beautiful when they are taken care of. This Corvette is a near perfect restoration of a legendary Muscle car from the 70’s. I absolutely love this generation of Stingray and would love to own one. The orange on this one really makes the car pop and let you be noticed by others. Corvette Stimgray



When I originally saw this, I was absolutely dumbfounded. I just looked at it and nearly wet my pants thinking, “where would someone in Louisville fine one of those?!” This was one of the most iconic racing cars of the pre-40s, and one of the rarest/most expensive cars that one could buy. This is actually a completely carbon-fiber replication and was built almost entirely from scratch. The base of the car is, very surprisingly, a Volkswagen Bug! Replica Bugatti Type 35C



This, unlike the Bugatti above, is actually a legit car instead of a replica. I really like all of the old Rolls Royce’s, Bentley’s, Mercedes, etc. because of all of them have these really smooth and profound curves that make them look so much better than the cars that are around now. A really old Bentley.