DETROIT — The Chevrolet Certified Service Rescue Squad will join thousands of
classic car enthusiasts on Woodward Avenue on Saturday, August 20 to offer assistance to classic cruisers that stall, overheat or run out of gas.
The Chevrolet Certified Service Rescue Squad will join thousands of
classic car enthusiasts on...
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on this comparitively little known manufacturer.
Lots of young people come to see the
cars their parents and grandparents lusted over, and many of those young
enthusiasts will buy or inherit such
classic iron and continue to take them for cruises along Woodward Avenue
on warm Friday and Saturday nights.
Car enthusiasts are preparing to bring their
classic cars, high - performance vehicles and hot rods to Detroit for the annual Woodward Dream Cruise
on Saturday, Aug. 20.
So how cool is it to see a modern take
on the
classic Stingray Racer with this rendering by
car enthusiast and designer Giovanni Huang.
Collectors and
enthusiasts alike will be pleased to see documentation such as the Mini Assembly
Classic Final Audit Sheet, welcome letters to Mr Lloyd from Rover and even a memo sent out to all dealers advising that allocation of
cars will not be automatic but instead based
on secured customer orders, due to demand.
With 8,100 vending spaces and over 2,000 vehicles
on display, this is the must - attend event of the year for collectors and
classic car enthusiasts worldwide.