Built, Bagged & Beautiful: July 2025 at Melbourne Cars and Coffee
Melbourne’s July 2025 Cars and Coffee brought together old-school cool and modern muscle in the kind of Florida heat that separates the real ones from the spectators. Hosted by the passionate crew at Tint World, this event had the feel of a pop-up car museum—where every build had something to say.
Set in the heart of Brevard County, the turnout proved again why this meet is quickly becoming a must-watch for Florida’s car scene. You had restorations, home-built hot rods, high-end exotics, and grassroots JDM—all sharing the same blacktop and getting equal love from the crowd.
Steel & Style’s Favorite Builds
📸 Boss Blue '70 Mustang Boss 302
An icon never goes out of style. This one flexed serious presence with that bold Grabber Blue paint, factory stripe kit, and a meticulously restored engine bay. An absolute standout.
📸 '67 Corvette Sting Ray in Deep Blue
Sitting pretty with BFGoodrich Radial T/As and vintage rally wheels, this C2 split-window had the stance and polish of a collector’s dream. Timeless.
📸 Patina’d Chevy on Whitewalls
Slung low and loaded with character, this turquoise classic rocked raw metal scars and chrome that popped. A real-life time capsule with perfect Florida vibes.
📸 Green Vega Wagon
An unexpected crowd favorite. This bright green, hood-up sleeper looked clean enough to be in a catalog, with side pipes and polished wheels tying it all together.
📸 Wild Yellow Hot Rod Coupe
Blown V8, open headers, suicide doors, and bright yellow paint you could spot from a mile away. This hot rod was a love letter to raw power and traditional builds.
📸 White Bugatti-Styled Replica Roadster
Draped in Americana, this vintage-styled roadster stood out with its twin spares, full parade setup, and retro grill. Built for the memories, not the mileage.
📸 Mint Green Porsche 911 GT3
Flawless paint, carbon accents, and that signature rear wing made this a surgical piece of Stuttgart engineering. Modern, clean, and track-ready.
📸 Slammed Nissan 240SX (S13)
With its aggressive fitment, Bride seats, and pop-up headlights locked in beast mode, this JDM hero screamed Florida drift scene through and through.
📸 Blue McLaren 570S
The color alone turned heads, but the stance, splitters, and full carbon aero made it more than just exotic—it was elite. The definition of rolling performance art.
What Made It Special
The event was more than just cars—it was culture. Families showed up early. Enthusiasts lined the rows with coffee in one hand and cameras in the other. Conversations sparked over carbs, camber, and craftsmanship. Local teams like were present not just to promote, but to connect.
Stay tuned to Steel & Style for full photo features, Reels, and behind-the-scenes content from the next stop on the circuit.