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Show of the South: Horsepower Ranch Easter Car Show

Hidden among the tall oaks and rustic barns of Geneva, Florida, lies one of the region’s best-kept secrets: Horsepower Ranch. Known for hosting weddings, festivals, and automotive throwdowns alike, this unique venue became the perfect backdrop for the Easter Car Show—an event that had everything but Easter eggs.

Let’s be clear—this wasn’t some cutesy springtime affair. It was a full-on flex of muscle, metal, and memory. The smell of octane hung in the air as Florida’s proudest car lovers rolled in with chrome polished, tires shining, and engines ready to be heard.

The Lineup: Classic Muscle Meets Modern Edge

The field was loaded with Detroit’s finest—big blocks, small blocks, high-rise intakes, and enough horsepower to make your chest rattle. Among the standouts:

A menacing Dodge Charger that idled like thunder rolling through the swamp.

A Mustang that looked straight out of Bullitt.

Camaro

The Venue: Where Florida Muscle Feels at Home

Horsepower Ranch delivered the kind of rustic energy that’s hard to fake. With its open barns, live oak trees, and wide Florida skies, it gave the entire event a welcoming, unfiltered vibe. This was a gathering where builders talked shop, families grilled out, and every engine was treated with respect.

The venue brought something a lot of shows miss—soul.

More Than Machines

This wasn’t just about showing off—it was about connection. Whether you came with a $100K build or a primer-grey project still in progress, you were part of the tribe. There were vendors, raffles, food trucks, and plenty of stories passed between sun-faded hats and oil-stained hands.

One visitor summed it up best:

“It’s not just a show. It’s a reminder of why we fell in love with these cars in the first place.”

Little Tikes Car

Coming Soon in Steel & Style

We’ve got the full photo gallery, behind-the-scenes interviews, and a feature spotlight on some of the most jaw-dropping builds of the day. Whether you were there or just wish you were, Steel & Style is bringing you back into the moment.

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West Ashley Cars & Coffee – March 2025 Recap

There’s something special about a crisp morning, the hum of finely tuned engines, and the scent of fresh coffee filling the air. On March 30th, the West Ashley Cars & Coffee event, hosted by Mr. Richie Canaday, brought together an eclectic mix of vehicles and enthusiasts, proving once again that car culture in Charleston is alive and thriving.

From the moment the first car rolled in, it was clear this wasn’t just another gathering—it was a showcase of passion, craftsmanship, and automotive history. A gleaming SS Camaro commanded attention with its powerful stance, while a custom Suburban turned heads with its unique modifications. The rat rod, a true work of art, embodied old-school rebellion, and the hot rod radiated sheer horsepower. These were not just machines; they were stories on wheels, each with an owner ready to share the journey behind their build.

Beyond the chrome and horsepower, the real magic of Cars & Coffee lies in the people. Conversations sparked between strangers over engine specs, restoration projects, and shared memories of past classics. Whether you were a seasoned collector or a casual admirer, there was an undeniable sense of community in the air.

One of the highlights of the event was the sheer variety of cars present. The muscle car lineup featured roaring Mustangs, classic Challengers, and a few modern Hellcats, all drawing nods of approval from onlookers. Truck enthusiasts weren’t left out either, as lifted Fords, vintage Chevy pickups, and even a few heavily modified off-road beasts showed up to represent the world of rugged builds. There were also several imports sprinkled throughout the lot, adding a touch of JDM flair to the mix.

Attendees took their time strolling through the rows, capturing photos, discussing restoration techniques, and sharing the unique histories behind their prized vehicles. Some cars had been meticulously restored to their original factory condition, while others were bold custom projects that pushed the boundaries of design and performance.

As the morning wore on, the air buzzed with the sound of engines revving, coffee cups clinking, and laughter from friends—both old and new. Vendors lined the edges of the lot, offering car-related merchandise, performance parts, and even specialty detailing services for those looking to keep their rides in pristine condition. A local coffee vendor ensured that no one went without a caffeine fix, fueling both conversations and the enthusiasm that kept the energy high throughout the morning.

As the sun rose higher and the coffee cups emptied, the event wrapped up with a lingering feeling of inspiration. West Ashley Cars & Coffee isn’t just an event—it’s an experience, a place where the love of automobiles brings people together month after month. If you missed this one, don’t worry; the next gathering promises to be just as spectacular.

Stay tuned for exclusive photos and deeper dives into the incredible vehicles that made this event unforgettable!

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