Our next BaT Meet-Up is coming! Join us in Thousand Oaks, California, from 9am to 12pm on March 29. This event marks our latest return to SoCal and will be hosted in two fantastic locations just a few doors away from each other—the inimitable Malamut Auto Museum, which is normally closed to the public, and WOB Cars (a BaT Local Partner). Attendance is free for all, and both locations are generously hosting open houses at their respective facilities. No registration is required—just show up, bring a cool vehicle if you have one, and shoot the breeze with BaT community members and staff.
We’ve secured dedicated parking lots at both the Malamut Auto Museum and WOB Cars to accommodate as many of you as we can! Parking in these lots is on a first-come, first-served basis, and additional parking can be had on surrounding streets. Please note: though these two locations are a stone’s throw away from each other, it’s important to mention that there are no sidewalks connecting them—so if you plan to visit both facilities, we ask that you make the quick trip to either spot via car.
A number of BaT staffers will be at each site to welcome you with complimentary coffee, refreshments, and swag (while supplies last). Make a point of exploring the Malamut Auto Museum’s amazing private car collection (much of which has been sourced from BaT) and take a look at what Wob is up to!
Details:
The Malamut Auto Museum: 1121 Lawrence Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
WOB Cars – a BaT Local Partner: 850 Lawrence Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
But that’s not you.
You’re the type who’d drive an hour for a parking lot full of stories. Who knows the good stuff doesn’t always show up on Instagram. Who wants to find the hidden ones — the cruise nights, concours events. car shows, day trip rallies, backroad coffee runs, and cars and coffee get-togethers.
That’s what we send you. Twice a week in winter. Four times in summer.
Curated. Local(ish). And always worth the drive.
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Because missing the good ones? That’s not your style.