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Here is my take. I attended for several days in 2005. Most of the nice cars DONT CRUISE. Not being from the area, I cant quote all the cross streets and towns that Woodward Ave travels through. There are many many small car shows along the route, staged in (closed) business parking lots or on misc city side streets. Yes I saw a lot by walking alot, but the number of quality cars actually driving/crusing Woodward were minimal........
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If your a car person you will LOVE IT!! It is quite an experience and VERY LARGE, MANY CITIES LONG!! Awesome experience!! Highly recommend going at least one time!! You will see musclecars you have never seen before. The year I went I saw a grouping of real, Hemi Dart racecars all parked together.. Someone told me that this year they were trying to organize car makes to particular cities, for example all of the Pontiacs in Royal Oak, all Fords in one place, etc... Don't know if this is true or not however..
Rich
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Ditto to all that has been said.....Go once, you will never forget it. It is total car overload.
You can also jump on a City Bus at differant places along the Cruise route for no charge, if your not driving. They run back and forth all day. Alot of Clubs and Buisness's along the way save parking spots, it is great if you should know anyone who does this. Mike |
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