Classic imports gather in Phoenix
Roosevelt Street Arts District Downtown Phoenix is home to some of the area's most popular art galleries, restaurants, and boutiques. Unsurprisingly, it was named 26th President of the United States. The Roosevelt Historic District is the first neighborhood in Phoenix to be designated as such. The area has since become a hotspot for car culture, and the Nine Club has hosted two successful gatherings here in 2024 to date. Here are the stories from September's event. At the end of November, everyone was back at it again with a bigger plan. Refreshments include boba tea and drip coffee from Joypop, while Stoop Kid offers delicious breakfast items for anyone with a craving. There was plenty of eye candy to sample, here are a few of my favorite vehicles in attendance: 1985 Porsche 911 Launched in 1964, the 911 has always been a favorite among collectors. The original iconic streamlined design is still popular today, and it's hard to believe that…
Back in Action: Kyusha Club 2024 Fall Auto Show
Summer 2024 is coming That's in our rearview mirror, which means Arizona's car culture is waking up for the outdoor season. Recently, new developments have begun at the Kyusha Club, a club beloved by The Wall Street Journal in recent years for its variety of vehicles and laid-back atmosphere. The event is a gathering of European and Japanese cars held near historic Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The centerpiece of the September 28 event was an old car shop, with several specially invited cars parked inside. A surface parking lot to the east accommodated a few dozen more vehicles, and everyone else found street parking within a block or two of the site. One of the joys of the Nine Clubs is standing on the street watching the constant parade of interesting cars. Here are some of my favorite vehicles on display, arranged by model year. 1970 BMW 2002 This car helped establish BMW's reputation as a sporty compact…