Cars & Coffee Richmond

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Cars & Coffee Richmond

Time: December 31, 2016 from 8am to 10am
Location: Regency Square
Street: 1420 N Parham Rd,
City/Town: Richmond, Virginia 23229 United States
Website or Map: http://www.britishcarclub.com…
Event Type: cars, clubs/shows/cruises
Organized By: Central Virginia British Car Club
Latest Activity: Dec 13, 2016

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Central Virginia British Car Club - Cars and Coffee is an informal bi-weekly car show of car enthusiasts, of all kinds. It's not about the car you drive but about how much of a car enthusiast you are! Come join the fun every other Saturday (bi-weekly) Located at Regency Square just of Parham Road in front of the Sears. Richmond Roast Coffee Bar in Food Court will be selling coffee. Cars & Coffee Richmond is the largest informal car show in Richmond, VA and was called the "Best Place to Show off Your Ride" by Style Weekly (Richmond magazine). Spawning off of the many other Cars & Coffee's held throughout the world, C&CR started in July 2011 by four friends that decided it was time for Richmond to officially have their own. C&CR continuously has on average 110 cars on show and has gathered 135+ cars from various classes of cars that include but not limited to some of the most exotic cars in the world like the McLaren MP4-12C, Porsche GT, Ferrari Scuderia, and Lamborghini's flagship, the Aventador. Our "British Classics" are very popular and always attract a large crowd; we typically look out for each other and try to park together. Get there before 8 AM! Cars & Coffee Richmond is open to all types of motor vehicles from motorcycles to trucks and even track cars. Thanks for the continued support! Rain date for each C&CR will be on the following Saturday. If you have to cut your windshield wipers on, C&CR is off!

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