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  1. A pretty good turnout for a cold Saturday morning. There's always a good variety of vehicles at Katie's. --Bob Collum P.S.: If anyone is interested, there's a charity cars & coffee at Two Silos Brewery, on Sunday, 03/08/20. There will be a $20 entry fee. Benefits St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Two Silos is at 9925 Discovery Blvd. Manassas, VA. The event runs from Noon to 3:00PM.
  2. Wow - it's already March, 2020! A good turnout, led by our friend Paul's new acquisition - a '67 VW Beetle. We actually had two Beetles there today, as well as a Ford GT and a Ferrari Maranello. Plenty of nice vehicles to see... --Bob Collum
  3. Cold weather does not keep the cars away. That last car is a Porsche Taycan Turbo S. --Bob Collum
  4. Not only great cars, but great people. Attendees showed a young enthusiast their cars. --Bob Collum
  5. What was new at Katie's today? There's always something... A 'perfect' VW bus, fresh from a complete restoration, a Jaguar shooting brake, and classic American muscle. --Bob Collum
  6. A good turnout; a beautiful morning! --Bob Collum
  7. It's the dinghy for the Cayenne!
  8. Because it was so cold this morning (18F), attendance at Katie's was later, and smaller. As often happens in cold weather, the cars were mostly German. (There were three Porsche 911 GT3s there today.) --Bob Collum
  9. Another good turnout at Cameron's. Any time you have two special edition Vipers, it's not a bad get-together. We had two Lotus there today, and three Lotus owners; I was joined by Alan Olson in his DB9, and Bob Scates drove his Esprit. --Bob Collum
  10. Clear skies and dry streets mean a good turnout at Katie's - even in cold weather! Here's a few examples of the variety there today. (Note that the Charger is NOT stock. It's been completely rebodied as a wide-body, the tail is extended, and the door handles have been relocated, and made flush with the body.) --Bob Collum
  11. This has developed into a really nice, small but mellow get-together. Always several nice cars, and the people are great! We meet at 8:00AM, and have a light breakfast at Cameron's, then go out and talk cars. --Bob Collum
  12. A cool, clear morning. While the parking lots were not packed, we had plenty of cars and people, as well as a good variety of both. --Bob Collum
  13. We had a good turnout today. A large part of Sunday turnouts has to do with following a bad-weather Saturday. It rained Saturday morning, so Katie's was pretty quiet yesterday. Whatever the reason, we had a (relative) lot of people and cars. --Bob Collum
  14. It warmed up for the weekend, but we had fairly heavy rain this morning. That meant a small crowd at Katie's. Chuck showed off the new 'bling' on his Macan - the blanking plug for his tow hitch. Of course, it has the Porsche crest. I'm guessing the official option name is 'PTHC' - (Porsche Tow Hitch Cover) --Bob Collum P.S.: I had a 5+ mile detour on the way home from Katie's, because of a flood on Hunter Mill Road, near the bike trail crossing.
  15. It was wet and cold out, but that didn't keep the diehards from showing up. We seemed to have separate parking for the 2 wheel drive cars, and the all-wheel or 4 wheel drives today. --Bob Collum
  16. A common question I get is, 'when does the season for Katie's Cars & Coffee begin and end?' The answer is, there is no season - people will show up driving 'something', as long as they can get there! Today was a good example. The weather forecast has snow starting between 6AM and 7AM. I went at my normal time, and had breakfast before anyone else (besides Katie's staff) showed up. By the time I left, there were a few other cars in the lot. During the winter, Katie's becomes more of a social event than a car event. Though it was not a Seven kind of day today, since I have recently retired, I am making progress on small items on the car... I bought replacement front turn signals (my Seven had headlights and front signals sourced from motorcycles). I cleaned and re-applied waterproofing on the half-hood. Next, need to see if I can get the front fenders repaired or replaced. My problem with this is, I have 14" wheels. When I look for cycle fenders, most are listed as 13". Do I need to find, specifically, 14" fenders? --Bob Collum
  17. Try this pic... (Our friend Dino just bought a Lamborghini Urus, but decided to also get this Jeep - in case he needs to go out on REALLY nasty roads!) --Bob Collum
  18. Alan Olson and I showed up in our Elises, and we had a couple of other British marques represented today. Check out the license plate on Dino's Jeep! --Bob Collum
  19. I saw this Renault 4CV at Cars & Coffee yesterday. That chrome detail on the back is a fancy surround for the fuel filler. REALLY? While it certainly looks nice, and dresses up the otherwise plain-Jane rear, why would you think it's a good idea to position it above the hot engine? It reminded me of the VW bug we saw in Cancun a couple of years ago... 5 happy guys in the car with a gravity-feed, jerry-rigged gas canister on the back engine lid. They smiled and waved as we took pictures of them driving off. I was just hoping we weren't going to hear an explosion, followed by the flaming gasoline trail coming back towards us. --Bob Collum
  20. Quite a good turnout at Katie's today. Plenty of interesting cars to see. --Bob Collum
  21. The first Sunday C & C of 2020. After raining most of Saturday afternoon and evening, Sunday was mercifully dry, but cold and windy. Still, we had a pretty good turnout! Alan Olson again drove his Aston, and I drove my Elise. No other Lotus folks there today. --Bob Collum
  22. Here is a link to the 2020 Northern VA Sunday Cars & Coffee thread: http://www.usa7s.net/vb/showthread.php?12640-2020-Northern-VA-Sunday-Cars-amp-Coffee-Thread
  23. For reference purposes, here is a link to the 2019 Northern VA Sunday Cars & Coffee thread: http://www.usa7s.net/vb/showthread.php?12206-2019-Northern-VA-Sunday-C-amp-C-Thread
  24. Here is a link to the 2020 Katie's Cars & Coffee thread - http://www.usa7s.net/vb/showthread.php?12639-2020-Katie-s-Cars-amp-Coffee-Thread-Great-Falls-VA
  25. The first Katie's C & C of the year, and it was foggy, but mild - over 50F at 5:00AM! As often happens here, the crowd was sparse, until people woke up and realized it wasn't raining, and wasn't cold. By 7:30AM, there was a decent crowd, though nothing really exotic. The guy that owned the Challenger had a strategy to avoid door dings you hadn't thought of! Yes, they were on both sides! --Bob Collum
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