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March 5, 2023 from 8am to 12pm – Town Center Mall Caffeine and Octane is a nationally recognized all makes, all models car show that regularly attracts over 2000 vehicles and 15,000 fans. The event is held (rain or shine) the first Sunday morni… Organized by Caffeine and Octane | Type: america's, largest, monthly, cruise, in, car, show
July 2, 2023 from 7am to 12pm – Town Center Mall Caffeine and Octane is a nationally recognized all makes, all models car show that regularly attracts over 2000 vehicles and 15,000 fans. The event is held (rain or shine) the first Sunday morni… Organized by Caffeine and Octane | Type: america's, largest, monthly, cruise, in, car, show
September 3, 2023 from 7am to 12pm – Town Center Mall Caffeine and Octane is a nationally recognized all makes, all models car show that regularly attracts over 2000 vehicles and 15,000 fans. The event is held (rain or shine) the first Sunday morni… Organized by Caffeine and Octane | Type: america's, largest, monthly, cruise, in, car, show
April 7, 2024 from 8am to 12pm – Town Center Mall Caffeine and Octane is a nationally recognized all makes, all models car show that regularly attracts over 2000 vehicles and 15,000 fans. The event is held (rain or shine) the first Sunday morni… Organized by Caffeine and Octane | Type: america's, largest, monthly, cruise, in, car, show
A Bite of History – by Mike Thies
The RestoMod
There’s a sweet spot between keeping a car original and making it your own, and that’s where the restomod lives. It’s the perfect handshake between yesterday’s design and today’s technology. You keep the classic lines, the chrome, and that unmistakable old-school personality, but you update what counts. Underneath…
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A Bite of History – by Mike Thies
If the hot rod was about shine and polish, the rat rod was about grit and guts. These weren’t built for trophies or perfection, they were built to run, to rattle, and to raise a little dust. The idea came from guys who were tired of trailer queens and six-figure show cars. They dug through junkyards, swapped parts in driveways, and welded with whatever they had. A true rat rod looked like it might’ve been found behind an old barn,…
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