Yesterday I gave you guys a bit of a behind the scenes look at my visit to Cars & Coffee on Saturday morning. There was an incredible selection of cars that came out, so I'd like to continue my coverage with a more traditional post from this weekly automotive gathering.

As I mentioned before, Ferrari was the featured marque of the day, and there was a fine selection of prancing horse-badged vehicles in attendance. From super rare classics…

…to more modern models like this 599.

It's not all about high dollar exotics though. How about this FC3S sitting nicely on a set of Works?

When it comes to the numbers – the two most common cars at C&C have to be Corvettes and Porsches. This Speedster was awesome. Love the color and the straps on the front boot!

Great stance on this black E36. Nice and simple.

The award for best patina of the day goes to this Ford pickup without a doubt.

This 240Z looks to have avoided the hands of time since rolling off the showroom in the 1970's. It was for sale by the way!

This Pontiac GTO is sporting a Holden front end conversion and a set of SSR wheels. Very cool.

Here's a car you don't see rolling around too often – an Ultima Can Am. Another one of those cars that must be insane to drive on the street.

Seeing this super clean NSX on Advans got me wondering when Honda is gonna get around to bringing out a street version of the HSV-010 GT.

'69 Mercury Cougar – when you picture "muscle car" in your mind you can't do much better than this.

This slant nose Porsche looks pretty typical, but what are those fellows looking at in the rear?

Oh, it's a small block Chevy swap. I can hear the purists cringing already.

AP2 S2000 with CE28N's and a hard top. This is the way to do it.

This Hemi Dart was generating quite a bit of foot traffic as you can see.

Right hand drive Beetle from Okinawa, Japan. Interesting.

Ferraris weren't the only Italian supercars on hand. Here's one of two LP570-4's that made it out.

Just as things were wrapping up, this Super Duty Pontiac Catalina rolled up with an awesome, lopey cam sound.

I'll finish up with another Porsche shot.. It's a crime to go to Cars & Coffee without posting a photo of a cool old 911.

Back tomorrow with more!

-Mike Garrett