The Bridge IX: A Story-Tale of Automotive Paragons

Today, anything worthy of enthusiasm, one can find coinciding events to support their interest. When speaking of automotive culture, there is indeed a surplus of opportunity for us to indulge in our passion. Albeit, as the community saturates, it becomes a greater challenge for organizers to maintain a sense of individuality. However, there is a special group of people across the US dedicated to the art of event-planning for us car enthusiasts. One in particular are a community of folks who’ve recently embarked on the ninth installment of their one-of-a-kind event. Held at a historic location in Saw Mill, The Bridge IX demonstrates why there is no substitute for itself.

More Than A Car Show

Displayed against a backdrop of pure green acres, The Bridge creates the perfect canvas for its successive self-titled event, honoring vehicles from across the globe with unrivaled class. Ferrari and Guntherwerks were among many manufactures in attendance in 2025, represented with vehicles pinnacling modern automotive design and innovation. There was no perspective of the show-grounds short of rarity or exclusivity. Couple this with live music, aerial demonstrations, and quality food/drinks for an experience that is truly unrivaled.

The ninth installment of the event brought a slew of dream-cars that even the most decorated collectors could marvel at. Upon your entry, you were casually greeted with the presence of a Mclaren F1 and its newborn brother, the Gordon Murray S1 LM. Venture a bit further, and you were met with a Ferrari F40 LM on race-ready hydraulic suspension. Other head-turners down the path included a Venturi 400 Trophy, and a stunning Guntherwerks F26 Slantnose. With over 300 vehicles on showcase, it would be downright impossible for anyone to fall bored here. Scroll below for an exclusive collection of photography representing the one-of-a-kind experience of the The Bridge IX.

The Visuals

The lush green of the 500-acre golf course offers the perfect backdrop to compliment the shapely designs and stunning paint-schemes of the vehicles in attendance; as evident here with a Ferrari Testarossa from 1600 Veloce.


The legendary Mclaren F1 and the Gordon Murray S1 LM, a bespoke project intended for one client. The car borrows the design language of its older brother, along with the race-focused center-seating for the driver.


Porsche was well represented this year, with a series of unique vintage examples making an appearance.

This rare RUF 964 Speedster was a spectacle.


Several hours spent closely observing the angles of automobiles that used to reside exclusively in our dreams. An endless stream of childhood nostalgia nestled upon the far-stretched greenery of The Bridge. Bliss.

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