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Woodward Avenue Dream Cruise
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We have been to the Woodward Avenue Dream Cruise for several years now. It is a huge event with every type of motor vehicle imaginable present. Auto makers bring out old and not so old prototypes and concept cars. Engineers bring their hot rods and modified vehicles. Classic cars of all types are everywhere. If you don't see it here it is not made in the world of cars. There are thousands of classic and custom cars. The cars are parked everywhere along Woodward and you can generally walk right up and get a close look at the car and talk to the owner. If there is a better gearhead event anywhere, it's not on this planet. http://www.woodwarddreamcruise.com/

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