Earlier today I attended the monthly Cars and Coffee™ Dallas event at Classic BMW in Plano, Texas.
Per their web site, Cars and Coffee™ Dallas is “a gathering of auto enthusiasts where hundreds of proud drivers will congregate to kick tires and have a cup of coffee. There [is] something for everyone to enjoy; classics, exotics, concepts, hotrods, motorcycles and motor-sport. ”
But what interested me was a car that probably does not fit into any of those categories, as Colin Alsheimer and Alyssa Gardina (aka Team Dallas in the Ford Fiesta Movement and members of the Social Media Club of Dallas) brought their contest European Ford Fiesta to the event.
The Flickr picture set below contributes to the immortalization of their attendance in Cars and Coffee™ Dallas and hopefully will aid them in their quest.

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While you guys were in line to get out of the parking lot, you missed the wreck on the Tollway service road. Some guy driving a Pontiac Solstice convertible got cute burning out and whipping his steering wheel from side-to-side. He ended up losing control, jumped the inside curb and whacked his left rear quarter panel against the Tollway retaining wall. This guy captured it on video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTR9lGlzOag.
Thanks for coming out and blogging about the Team Dallas’ Plano adventures! It was fun checking out the Cars & Coffee show. Not sure if the Fiesta fit in though…
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