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A nice day for the first Cameron's Cars & Coffee of 2019: clear skies and mild, for January. It was high 30's, with no wind. We had a pretty decent turnout, including Dino's BB 512.
At this time of year, this might be more properly termed a 'Coffee with Some Cars'. I got back last weekend, after 5 weeks of vacation. I didn't post anything from last Sunday - the vehicle selection was so pathetic, that would have been titled 'Coffee'. I don't mind the cold - it's early March, so that is to be expected in the Northern Virginia area. However, we are fed up with rain, snow and ice... and the tons and tons of salt put down to prevent occasional ice patches.
So, a large number of interesting cars typically doesn't happen at this time of year. Still, it's an opportunity to catch up with fellow car people, and talk about the cars we wish we could have driven.
Glorious! Two weekend days without rain! It was cold... 29F when I got there at the 8:00AM start time. Still, the pent-up demand by regulars brought out a lot of vehicles.
A misty Sunday morning, so my expectations were low for turnout. As it happens, there was good attendance, anyway. A couple of really nice, older British cars were there.
While Cameron's has never developed into a large C & C venue, our small weekly event here has enthusiastic people, and quality vehicles.
This week, Mark Franke and Bob Scates drove their Esprits. Mike D. and Chuck Brownstein showed up in their 911's. Paul motored up in his '32 Ford roadster.
Brothers Dino and Jerry Andreatos upped the exotic-car ante with their F430 and GT3 RS, respectively.