Webster’s Dictionary defines the word eclectic as “selecting what appears to be the best in various doctrines, methods or styles”: “composed of elements drawn from various sources”. Both of these definitions were equally appropriate in describing the vehicles that turned out for the Saturday April 27th gathering of Cars & Coffee / Irvine.
On this particular morning, courtesy of the Ford Motor Company, participants were greeted by a concept vehicle on display, staged over in the featured lot. However, instead of a car, the vehicle in question was a concept truck. In this case, a silver Ford “Atlas Concept” crew cab pick up, with an abundance of custom features, including active wheel shutters (shown in their closed position), as visible on the driver’s side wheels…
Wheel shutters in their open position, as seen on the passenger side wheels (below).
Parked over at the opposite end of the featured lot, the Mercedes-Benz Classics Center was showing several rare, beautifully restored, vintage treasures from their museum…
I overheard (while shooting the red model below), that this particular vehicle is a one of one; the only example of this vintage beauty in existence.
Parked just to the right of these two Mercedes, was one very cool and beautifully restored two toned DKW (Auto Union) Schnellaster panel van (aka DKW F89 L), produced from 1949 to 1962 as seen below. These vehicles were initially powered by a 700 cc, two-cylinder, two-stroke motor. Then in 1955, the Schnellaster received an upgrade to three cylinders, increasing the displacement up to 900 cc, good for 32 horsepower!
Who copied who? This two toned color palette appeared very similar to color schemes observed on several early 1950’s Volkswagen Type II transporters.
Over on Porsche row, it was one of those rare mornings that saw 100% occupancy by Porsche models only. And due to the clear, sunny springtime weather, a truly colorful collection of eclectic Porsches turned out in force…
Situated just opposite of Porsche row, was this spectacular 1970s vintage Datsun 510…
with an equally impressive turbocharged motor lurking under the hood, ready to shame any unsuspecting rival.
As I continued on my trek through the parking lot, I came across several other Porsches that obviously arrived too late to park along Porsche row…
And just two rows over was a collection of Dodge Vipers, three in the blue with white stripe combination. A closer look revealed the center blue viper as one of the brand new 2013 SRT models.
Representing Ford’s endurance racing efforts from the 1960’s, were these two Ford GT 40 tributes…
Also encountered and scattered throughout the parking lot, were several beautiful examples representing another of the German marques, in this case BMW…
Representing the Italian manufacturers was a line up of jellybean colored Lamborghini, parked together out on the very back row.
So with summer just around the corner, one can only speculate regarding the possibility of a Stingray sighting, or when the next Saturday mornings colorful collection of eclectic cars will occur…
(All photos by the author)
The design of the Ford Atlas reminds me of the Chevrolet Silverado.
Thanks as always for your comments.
The design of the Atlas concept looks to me like a more upscale cousin of their F-150 Raptor, built specifically for the street.
Regards,
Chris
Many thanks a whole lot for sharing! I will definitely be back.
Thank you for your feedback.
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Chris