Slow Sunday Motor Club – 1/4/26

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I honestly couldn’t think of a better way to end a weekend trip up to San Antonio than by checking out the Slow Sunday Motor Club meetup. From seeing some of the photos on their Instagram page leading up to our trip, I knew turnouts always look promising and there’s a bit of everything. But being there in person, coffee in hand, everyone walking around and enjoying every vehicle that pulled up was a reminder of what makes events like this special.
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These meets happen every Sunday bright and early next to Estate Coffee Co. After pulling up and finding a parking space across the street, it was awesome seeing packed first lot considering things had just started. After getting some coffee (and thankfully having my go-to drink- an espresso tonic), I ran into a familiar face from back in my days of covering the San Antonio Drifting events (Andrew / A.Lee Studios). After catching up a bit, I walked around and noticed a few familiar cars from the Rev’d Customs event two nights ago, Angie’s MK5 Supra along with Jason and Melissa’s FL5/Golf R. More on those two over on Instagram!
But like I said, this event has a bit of everything. While one row was a lineup of Porsches, another was full of mid 90s Hondas, and towards the back was a collection of mid 60s rides to modern muscle cars and everything in between. Before I knew it, I had spent at least an hour just walking around not just getting images but actually enjoying and taking in the event. It’s something I’ve started reminding myself to do. I used to go to these events and just worry about the next shot, worry about getting enough “content” and not really register what I’m looking at through the viewfinder. My logic was I’d be able to enjoy really looking at the cars while I was home and editing the images – but you miss a lot. You miss being in the moment, you miss the conversations.
It’s safe to say that the Slow Sunday Motor Club event will be something I factor in when I find myself heading up to the San Antonio area. Not just for the incredible cars, but for the conversations.
Huge shoutout to
SlowSundayMotorClub
Estate Coffee Company
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Photos and Words by : Bobby Villarreal
















































































