Woodward Dream Cruise 2018
#49
Safety Car
Great time *****, thanks for setting it all up... great weather, some rain on the way in though, here's a pic looking out the windshield of my C8....
Last edited by dankhts; 08-20-2018 at 08:49 AM.
#53
Racer
Well another Dream Cruise has come a gone. This one had its moments, Randy went topless but was able to recover nicely, being in COSTCO during an armed robbery attempt and not to mention being with some great people. I have to say being in the middle of an attempted armed robbery sure gets you thinking about how fast things can change in your life.
The Dream Cruise is a must attend event, the cars, the setting and the courtyard. Every year we met new friends and renew other friendships. Many thanks to ***** for his efforts and its always a fun time. Here are some pictures;
The fuel prices!
A rare van.
One of the Old Woodward cars.
Security was evident on Old Woodward.
Our own personal greeting!
The Dream Cruise is a must attend event, the cars, the setting and the courtyard. Every year we met new friends and renew other friendships. Many thanks to ***** for his efforts and its always a fun time. Here are some pictures;
The fuel prices!
A rare van.
One of the Old Woodward cars.
Security was evident on Old Woodward.
Our own personal greeting!
Last edited by RDBVETTE; 08-20-2018 at 06:11 PM.
#55
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It was a cool trip again this year. Lots of cool cars and cool sights. Dad and my uncle really enjoyed it too.
When we were on old Woodward there was a 6-door Vista? wagon and we got to see the original owners son meet with the current owner. Pretty cool to see the meeting and them getting to discuss the history of the car. The current owner had a set of original keys with the keytag that the mother mailed to him.
We went back through the tunnel to Windsor to see family and drove right through to the customs gate. Make out way better than the Sarnia bridge. With an hour+ delay at Sarnia, it'd certainly be quicker to go through Windsor to get home in the future.
When we were on old Woodward there was a 6-door Vista? wagon and we got to see the original owners son meet with the current owner. Pretty cool to see the meeting and them getting to discuss the history of the car. The current owner had a set of original keys with the keytag that the mother mailed to him.
We went back through the tunnel to Windsor to see family and drove right through to the customs gate. Make out way better than the Sarnia bridge. With an hour+ delay at Sarnia, it'd certainly be quicker to go through Windsor to get home in the future.