Winter Park Cars & Coffee – Full Sail University’s First-Ever Event
Steel & Style dives into the first-ever Winter Park Cars & Coffee at Full Sail University, hosted by Tint World Melbourne. This new event brought together an incredible mix of builds, enthusiasts, and community vibes, making it a fresh addition to Central Florida’s growing car culture. Check out the full event recap and photo gallery!
This past weekend marked a brand-new chapter for Central Florida’s car culture as Full Sail University hosted its first-ever Winter Park Cars & Coffee, presented by Tint World Melbourne. Enthusiasts from all around Orlando rolled into the Full Sail campus, bringing an impressive lineup of builds that turned heads from sunrise to late morning.
From the moment you stepped onto the lot, you could feel the vibe—this wasn’t just another parking lot meet-up. Full Sail’s creative energy blended with the car scene, creating an atmosphere that felt fresh, authentic, and full of potential for future events.
The variety of cars on display showcased the passion and creativity of Central Florida's car community. Every row offered something unique, from performance builds and classic restorations to highly customized street cars and rare showpieces.
Big shoutout to Tint World Orlando for hosting and making this event possible, and to our amazing sponsors who support Steel & Style’s mission to spotlight automotive culture. Events like this thrive because of the dedication of businesses and enthusiasts working together.
But what really made this show stand out was the community vibe. Families, students, and longtime car enthusiasts all mingled, sharing stories and snapping photos. Full Sail’s backdrop of creative arts and tech brought a unique twist—this meet wasn’t just about cars; it was about culture.
Winter Park Cars & Coffee is off to a strong start. If the first show is any indicator, this event is poised to become a must-attend staple in Central Florida’s car scene. Steel & Style will definitely be back to cover it as it grows.
Stay tuned for more Spotlight features and check out the full photo gallery on SteelAndStyleCarMag.com or our Facebook page!
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.
Horsepower, Paint, and Precision: The F.A.S.T. Car Show Roars into Charleston
A high-octane experience brought to life by Honda Steve, with wild builds, top-tier clubs, and serious heart.
March 30th lit up North Charleston Coliseum with the return of the F.A.S.T. Car Show & Automotive Tradeshow—and if you didn’t know, F.A.S.T. stands for Fuel. Air. Spark. Tradeshow. Powered by the relentless drive of Honda Steve, this wasn’t just an event—it was a lifestyle unleashed
$400,000 Corvette on display.
From the moment the doors opened, you were hit with custom rides so bold they blurred the line between machine and art. One of the wildest builds on the floor? A $400,000 Corvette that looked like it drove straight out of a dream.
C10 Locals had a few represintatives on deck supporting including SandScrapper.
Representing deep Southern roots, the C10 Locals brought clean, classic Chevy muscle, while Done 2 Profection Car & Truck Club was supporting the show, Original Kings Car Club flexed with polished builds that lived up to the name. Tatted Cat Custom Creations laid down stunning paintwork across a few showstoppers, drawing crowds with every brushstroke of detail
The Original Kings Car Club showed a few of their top rides.
NOPI made a strong return, reminding everyone of their iconic legacy in the car scene. From fully-detailed motorcycles and custom trikes to jacked-up trucks and jaw-dropping lowriders—every lane of the car world showed up strong.
NOPI Nationals is back and in full swing!
Tatted Cat Custom Creations displayed Ronnie Sephrish’s slammed Truck
Beyond the chrome and clear coat, this event raised funds for charity—cause still to be confirmed—but the love and support from the community was undeniable.
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Camtech Custom Baggers showed off their amazing work.