Beginning this March, the Classic Motor Museum of St. Michaels and August Classic of Easton will host a weekly Cars and Coffee event every Saturday. Classic car owners and aficionados are invited to bring their cars out and enjoy a coffee compliments of August Classic. Cars and Coffee will be held each Saturday from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM beginning March 5, and will run throughout the year barring weather or wet roads.
Cars and Coffee is a tradition among car lovers, offering an opportunity to show their vehicles in a casual atmosphere. This event is free and open to the public – no registration or commitment is required. Each Saturday morning, we’ll gather at the Classic Motor Museum to chat over coffee and discuss all things cars.
The Classic Car Museum is located on East Marengo Street in St. Michaels, where soon it will host an exhibit of classic vehicles and memorabilia associated with motoring history. As a civic and tourism-oriented organization, the Museum seeks to increase tourism in the region, as well as to support charitable work in St. Michaels. The Museum is currently raising funds to build exhibit space on its property – if you would like to donate, please contact Luke Phipps at 443-262-5916.
August Classic is located on Canvasback Drive in Easton. August Classic services, restores, buys, sells, and consigns classic vehicles. It is a locally owned business dedicated to craftsmanship, integrity, historic preservation, and its community. Douglas Bane, August Classic’s Senior Mechanic, has over 50 years of experience with classic vehicles such as: Alfa Romeo, AC, Aston Martin, Audi, Austin-Healey, Avanti, Bentley, BMW, Bugatti, Cadillac, Corvette, Datsun, Detomaso, Duesenberg, Ferrari, Fiat, Ford, International, Jeep, Lamborghini, Land Rover, Lincoln, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, MG, Morgan, Rolls-Royce, Saab, Shelby, Sunbeam, Toyota, Triumph, Volkswagen, and Volvo.
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