Seattle’s BEST Car Culture Weekend!

Seattle’s BEST Car Culture Weekend!

As summer approaches each year, we eagerly anticipate the “Wekfest Weekend” in Seattle, which we fondly refer to as the best weekend for car culture in Seattle. Wekfest itself is undoubtedly the highlight, and in our opinion, it’s the best car show in the Pacific Northwest. However, this weekend is about much more than just Wekfest. It marks the beginning of the car season, with the weather usually shifting towards sunny days. As the rain finally subsides, the car community across Washington State, Oregon, and British Columbia springs back to life. Beyond Wekfest, the weekend also features the Old School Reunion, an outdoor gathering that celebrates retro vehicles. This blend of events makes it the ultimate celebration of automotive enthusiasm in the region.

We started our weekend off by linking with Ethan (@93_sc), Zack (@zacks240sx), Jesse (@rainydaze_39) and a few of their friends. They brought out their Aristo, S13, and Soarer for a photo shoot at a few awesome locations not far from Seattle. We will definitely be dropping one of the shots from this shoot in our 2025 calendar!

After wrapping up our shoot we dropped by Henry’s Donuts which we were told is an OG Seattle spot for car enthusiasts to gather on Friday and Saturday nights. We saw dozens of familiar faces and enjoyed being able to connect with friends from all over who had come out to enjoy the weekend.

The next day we started off our double header of car shows at Old School Reunion. The event is a tribute to classic automobiles and transported us back in time with its remarkable display of vintage cars. From iconic Japanese models to enduring European classics, each vehicle brimmed with history and charm. We enjoyed the opportunity to engage with enthusiastic car owners, sharing stories and appreciating the efforts that keep these automotive gems alive.

Next up on our schedule was Wekfest Seattle, a premier event spotlighting the finest in modern modified car culture. The show was a visual delight, displaying an array of expertly customized vehicles that pushed the envelope and set new trends. Seeing the immense creativity and commitment that car enthusiasts invested in their projects was awe-inspiring. Events like Wekfest do a great service for our car community and create a deeply enriching experience, fostering a strong sense of connection within the broader car world.

And just like that one of the best car life weekends came to an end. We can’t wait for 2025.

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