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Vintage Car Display, with Pittsburgh Cars ‘N’ Coffee

We’re celebrating F1: The Movie‘s opening day with an exclusive exotic car show!

June 27, 2025 All day

F1 fans: Start your engines!

The Lindsay is celebrating the opening day of F1: The Movie by partnering with Pittsburgh Cars ‘N’ Coffee to bring an exclusive vintage car display to Sewickley. Anyone walking through the Green Street Parking Lot—located directly beside The Lindsay—on Friday, June 27 will get to marvel at and take photos with a variety of exotic cars.

Pittsburgh Cars ‘N’ Coffee is giving automobile aficionados the rare chance to get up close with an Ariel Atom, Ferrari 458 Italia, McLaren 750S Spider, Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera and more vintage vehicles.

F1: The Movie stars Brad Pitt as an older driver who is coaxed out of retirement to mentor a young hotshot. The film was directed directed by Top Gun: Maverick‘s Joseph Kosinski, produced by F1 legend Lewis Hamilton and was filmed during real F1 Grand Prix weekends.

Pittsburgh Cars ‘N’ Coffee was founded in 2010 and has since grown into Western Pennsylvania’s premier exotic and modern performance automotive enthusiast group. The group meets biweekly at Generoasta Coffee & Cafe in Warrendale and organizes multiple shows and charity events throughout the year.

“Pittsburgh Cars ‘N’ Coffee is thrilled for the premier of the new F1 movie!” says Clifford Laschon, the group’s founder and president. “Many of our members are huge Formula 1 fans and the involvement of many of the current F1 drivers, including Lewis Hamilton as a producer, means that this should be an exciting and realistic film.

“We are honored to team up with The Lindsay Theater, which is a wonderful venue in the heart of Sewickley. We are also happy to be bringing out a selection of privately owned exotic vehicles for the public to view on display during the movie.”

Note: The Green Street Parking Lot is shutting down at 1 p.m. on June 27 for the first Night Mart of 2025. At that point, the lot will only be accessible to approved vendors and the Pittsburgh Cars ‘N’ Coffee members whose vehicles are on display.