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Orlando Cars & Coffee Ignites: Cars, Culture, and Coffee at Dezerland Park

Orlando’s car scene never disappoints, and April’s Cars & Coffee at Dezerland Park proved it once again. From sunrise roll-ins to burnout-worthy exits, this month’s gathering brought the heat—and not just from the Florida sun.

Hosted in the sprawling lot outside Dezerland Park, the April event saw everything from slammed imports and lifted trucks to rare classics and modern exotics. You could walk the rows and see an 80s box Chevy parked next to a brand-new GT-R, then turn the corner and catch a full carbon fiber Mustang lined up beside a custom airbrushed bike.

As always, the crowd showed love. Veterans of the scene mixed with first-timers, camera gear was everywhere, and conversations flowed as easily as the coffee. For car builders, photographers, and fans alike, Orlando Cars & Coffee continues to be the spot where culture, craftsmanship, and community come together.

Dezerland’s backdrop gave this one extra flair—between the indoor auto museum, go-kart track, and food options, there’s always something more to check out once you’ve had your fill of chrome and camber.

April’s event reminded us that this isn’t just about cars—it’s about people who live and breathe the lifestyle. If you missed this one, don’t worry—we’ve got the photos to prove it happened. And if you were there, you might just spot your ride in our gallery.

See you in May.

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Gunnery Sergeant Jimmy Spence Gunnery Sergeant Jimmy Spence

🚨 I-Drive Throwdown: Orlando’s Custom Underground Took Over Dezerland 🚨

If you weren’t at Dezerland Park for the I-Drive Throwdown, you missed one of the hardest truck shows to hit Central Florida. No distractions. Just straight-up truck culture taking center stage.

From towering lifts to laid-out frames scraping the floor, every build had its own flavor—and every square inch of Dezerland was packed with detail, creativity, and flex.

Lifted to the Sky: Trucks sitting on 24s and 26s, with powder-coated suspension parts and color-matched everything. Every bolt, every bracket—custom. These weren’t pavement princesses. These were full-on show trucks that still looked like they could run the trail.

Laid Out and Low as It Gets: Static builds with aggressive camber, and bagged trucks that aired out so low it looked like they were melting into the concrete. Custom beds, crazy notch work, and smooth-as-glass paint. These trucks didn’t need to move to steal attention.

Truck Crews in Full Force: The loyalty was loud. Matching shirts, squad banners, and full roll-ins with 10+ builds deep. The respect in the room was real—no drama, just love for the game.

You already know we caught the best of the best. From wild builds to those clean sleepers with a twist, the coverage is rolling out soon.

This wasn’t just a show—it was a statement.

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