Museum of American Speed Kicks Off 2024 Cars & Coffee Season Presented by Lincoln Capital
The Museum of American Speed announced today they will kick-off their 2024 Cars & Coffee season, presented by Lincoln Capital, Saturday, June 29 from 8 a.m. to Noon at the Museum in Lincoln, Neb.
Cars & Coffee is a family friendly gathering of the local automotive community. Events will be held throughout the summer at 340 Victory Lane on June 29, July 27, August 24 and September 28.
“We’ve come a long way since the first Cars and Coffee event in 2017,” said Tim Matthews, Museum of American Speed Curator. “Our car show attendance record is over 700 cars. Bring your specialty car and enjoy unique rides, conversation as well as free coffee and donuts. Family, friends and kids are always welcome!”
Participants receive two free vouchers to the Museum of American Speed for bringing a specialty vehicle. Spectators are also welcome. Admission to the Museum is $15 for adults with discounted rates for seniors, veterans, college students and children. The Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
“It has been an honor and a pleasure working with the amazing staff at the Museum of American Speed. We are pleased and grateful to partner with them on all of the Cars & Coffee events this summer! If you haven’t been inside the Museum, it’s a must see,” said Judd Norman, owner of Lincoln Capital.
Speedway Motors retail store will also be open during Cars & Coffee events so customers can check out the latest new products or chat with a team member for help on their latest project.
For more information about Cars & Coffee or for a map of show or spectator parking visit Museumofamericanspeed.org/carsandcoffee.html.
About Museum of American Speed
The Museum of American Speed is a federally recognized 501 (c) (3) private foundation located in Lincoln, Neb. Founded in 1992 by the “Speedy” Bill and Joyce Smith family, the Museum of American Speed was formed to present a continuous chronology of automotive Racing Engine and Speed Equipment development and to preserve, interpret and display items significant in racing and automotive history.