Hunt Valley Horsepower

I was under the impression that the Hunt Valley Cars & Coffee events had seized for this year already.  While browsing their facebook page the other day I realized my assumption was incorrect and the events were still taking place every Saturday.  Have I mentioned how much I love Cars & Coffee events?

I didn't really expect a large turnout this late in the year, and Hannah and I couldn't find any of our friends to make the short 1 hour trip with us, but we decided to head out anyways.  It was freezing and like usual we started with a basic trip to Starbucks for my absolute favorite Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate.  It's seriously amazing.  

We arrived a quarter to 8am so we headed over to Panera for a quick breakfast as everyone started filling in the spaces.  When we came back out, I must say I was impressed with not only the amount of cars that had shown up but Hunt Valley seems to never disappoint with the quality of the cars that show up either.  Also, everyone here is always overly friendly, but I believe that may just be a personality trait of those who attend these early morning spectacles.

On to the cars!


I love the extra steps taken at Hunt Valley in trying to keep everything organized.  There are always cones marking designated areas to park to help not frustrate early morning shoppers. They also always have a table set up with information on their sponsors, events, newsletters, and a trash bag setup for the many morning coffee cups.


This Volkswagen caught my attention more than once when it was trying to find a spot, it sounded insane. That e46 M3 with the Natural Brown interior isn't bad to look at either. :)
 

There was a few mean looking lifted Jeeps and a row of Jeep Srt8's.


While you get a lot of show and luxury at most parking lot events, it makes me super happy when something like this rolls in just screaming function.


Who doesn't love an e30 touring?!



This Cayman made me happy, I wish I could have spotted the owner.



My favorite and number one car on my wish list. A Porsche 930 turbo.


Cuteness overload.


There haven't been many events I've been to that you'd find an s13 240sx rocking no front bumper parked next to a Cayman GT4.





This thing had a crowd at all times.  It is a VLF Force 1 V10, designed by VLF partner, Henrik Fisker.  It comes with a 6 speed manual transmission or an automatic at the customer's request, and the rear spoiler houses an antenna enabling WiFi connectivity!  A lot of people are calling it the re-bodied Dodge Viper, and sitting next to one at the meet, Id have to agree!  The american supercar will only have 50 made sold exclusively through ViperExchange.com, and we were told at the meet that this is currently the only one on the East Coast.



I hope that Bmw's with air suspension sitting on BBS RS wheels never goes out of style. This z4 was setup beautifully!



Until next time Hunt Valley <3>

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