guy gadbois
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Anybody here go to Woodward this year?
People know when the Dream Cruise happens. People know it's gonna be a 'slow moving parking lot' all day. If those folks can't handle the crowds and all the traffic, then I guess they shouldn't go, but they feel the need.Way more fighting and accidents this year than I ever remember also.
I live 5 miles from it and won't go there.... the gratiot cruise is actually better to me.. i'm not much of a cruise guy though, used to actually do gratiot and woodward decades ago, now it's just money money and kinda boring (to me)Another huge disappointment. I go for the cars of course. Most of all the cool cars are parked all week long including me. Almost nothing but newer cars, mini vans and pickup trucks actually cruisin (or should I say, just in the way).
I've watched the same trend with the events in my area. The organizers of the largest one (Bellefonte, PA, which has been discussed on this site) got smart, and eliminated the cruising event for the show cars, as the late model stuff became more common. They have an open cruise the night before, which I don't attend. The recent addition of prime parking for the old geezers like me, whose cars were actually there prior to 1977, has helped maintain the participation of 50s, 60s, and 70s vehicles.Vernon Texas does a nostalgia cruise, suppose to be nothing newer than 78. Same thing, I’ve probably gone 4 times and each year it got worse and worse, new cars, new diesel trucks “rolling coal.” It just got stupid.
Even power tour is getting that way.I've watched the same trend with the events in my area. The organizers of the largest one (Bellefonte, PA, which has been discussed on this site) got smart, and eliminated the cruising event for the show cars, as the late model stuff became more common. They have an open cruise the night before, which I don't attend. The recent addition of prime parking for the old geezers like me, whose cars were actually there prior to 1977, has helped maintain the participation of 50s, 60s, and 70s vehicles.
Of course you got lotsa looks; you were in an Alfa!I did the Dream Cruise in 2018. I had fun but it was a lot of new cars and Minivans. I was in a Alfa Romeo and it got quite a few looks. Anyway the big event where I live is the Cruising the Coast in Mississippi. a whole week of bumper to bumper fun.
yeah, i went the second year in my FFR cobra and people wanted $50 to park for a few minutes and go talk to a friend i saw... never went backIt's a shitty, commercialized, version of what used to be. It's more about the internet posters/"look at me"....than the real OG's and car guys.