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Lingenfelter Cars And Coffee To Host Corvette Day On June 9

Lingenfelter Performance Engineering hosts a calendar worth of cars and coffee events each year, and the season kicked off last weekend. But, tomorrow, LPE will host Corvette day at the event.

LPE encourages all Chevrolet Corvette owners to clean up their cars and show them off at the event, which takes place tomorrow June 9.

“This is the 5th year for the Cars & Coffee series,” said Ken Lingenfelter, owner Lingenfelter Performance Engineering. “We think it gets better every year. The car-loving community really looks forward to the weekend meet-ups and their discussions on innovations in design and performance in the industry. They also seem to have a lot of fun with the different weekend themes.”

The cars and coffee event doesn’t cost a cent to attend, but LPE asks attendees to bring donations (cash or non-perishable food items) to support the Gleaners food bank.

If you can’t make June 9, Lingenfelter will host a cars and coffee even—rain or shine—every Saturday through August 25. The event kicks off at 8:00 a.m.

Former GM Authority staff writer.

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