Vintage Caravan Magazine Issue 33 | Page 19

traditional in wedding culture. After the ceremony everyone involved customarily gets whisked away with a professional photographer to some idyllic looking location pre-chosen by the newly wedded couple or photographer. Appealing to vintage themed weddings and events, Mustang enthusiasts or clubs looking for a stand out feature that serves an often highly desirable service: good coffee fast and hot and friendly. In commercial applications the photographer can make use of the Mustang while the guests or crew can enjoy drinks and snacks from the teardrop camper. “My Mustang is ‘picture perfect’ for wedding photo shoots; and it comes with the teardrop setup at the reception to provide guests an endless supply of coffee and drinks as well”, she beams. Amanda also tells us that her next project is already on the horizon as, not content to keep her time in the spotlight to weekend events, she was as we were talking looking to find a permanent weekday site for Lady Luck’s Beanshine. “I’m looking for a permanent home where I can set up shop and trade Monday to Friday, still offering the same products and services, while continuing with the events on weekends,” she told us. “The space will be ‘very chilled’ with old skool memorabilia, comfy couches, tunes, and of course all furry friends are very welcome”, Amanda, who also said that when she did open a shop she wanted to make it pooch-friendly. “I’ll offer a space for the dogs to chill off leash, make Puppycinos and Barka-lattes (frothed lactose free milk), and will offer dog treats for our beloved fur-babies”, Amanda muses. “Lady Luck’s is all about bringing back ‘Old Skool’: Providing great service, super friendly atmosphere and just a chillaxed environment where everyone is welcome - to sit back, relax, drink great coffee, listen to tunes and have a chat.” And if you’re wondering how good the coffee is, Amanda declares: “It’s ‘Bloody excellent’ - of course!” VTM Follow LadyLucksBeanshine on Facebook & on their website at oldskoolcoffee.com vintagetrailermagazine | 17