Farm Cup Coffee’s Bright Yellow Vintage Van Will Take You on a Trip Around the World

Emerson Haro and Tony Yuan are bringing caffeinated bevs inspired by global travel to the streets of L.A.
Josh Lurie • Los Angeles Magazine • December 4, 2019
Even amid the flurry of activity at a recent Mar Vista Music & Art Walk, Sunny still stood out in the crowd. Sunny isn’t a person. It’s the name of an unusual truck that hit L.A.’s streets this summer. This bright yellow 1964 Citroën HY looks like...
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