As in most parts of the country, Atlanta hosts a variation of Cars & Coffee called Caffeine & Octane held every first Sunday in North Atlanta. We’ve been to this event on numerous occasions and honestly, it was the same old thing for us. The standard line of Lambos, Bimmer crews, GTRs and scattered old schools. The last time we went (six months ago) there were more Muscle cars and custom rides and admittedly, this is probably why we didn’t take too many pics.
The term ‘Muscle Car’ doesn’t exactly mean what it did in the past so we felt it was OK to squeeze a classic Mustang in this week. Plus, what the team at Fesler did with it surely falls under the Muscle category so it’s all good. We’ve posted some Fesler Built cars before so it should come to no surprise that this ’66 Stang received the full rotisserie treatment which you can see all the build pics from start to finish here.
The signature Mopar front-runners changed up their look for the 2011/2012 model year with 300 retaining and even heightening its luxury persona while the Charger equally enhanced its sporty image. Both are quite different, but which came out ahead?
Fall is finally here and it’s starting to get COLD! YES, we have listened to your requests and the first round of zip-up hoodies are on order! Stay tuned!!!
We have love for all kinds of custom cars and when it comes to Japanese rides, we tend to lean towards VIP style cars over tuners. I won’t do the culture an injustice and try to accurately describe it but in a nut shell VIP describes mid-to-large-sized Japanese sedans that have modified suspensions, interiors, etc. You really should just check out Canibeat’s VIP section and you’ll get the idea. Anyway, this week we’re featuring a VIP’d Lexus GS350 that has been featured on Canibeat and is now for sale on eBay. It’s bagged, has some fresh staggered 20″ Rotiform wheels reminiscent of the old gold BBS’ and a Carson JDM body kit. Check it out!
-Evan