Classic
and
modern
vehicles
cruise
on
Woodward
Avenue
in Royal
Oak
during
the
Woodward
Dream
Cruise
on
August
21,
2021.
(Photo
by HB
Meeks/Tell
Us USA
News
Network)
Though
circumstances
force
change,
we still
manage a
way to
have the
pleasures
of
hearing
the roar
of
motors.
We
switch
gears,
make
necessary
adjustments
and
enjoy
the
vroom of
the
engines
coming
down all
lanes of
Woodward
Avenue.
That’s
what
makes
Detroit
maintain
its
reputation
as The
Motor
City.
(Video
by
Dennis
Moore/Tell
Us USA
News
Network)
Welcome
To Car
Lovers’
Paradise:
The 2021
Woodward
Dream
Cruise
and Car
Show
By Mary
Armstrong
Tell Us
USA News
Network
ROYAL
OAK, MI
-
Woodward
Ave.
came
alive
with
drivers
showing
off
their
prize
vehicles
for
miles.
The
pandemic
woes
seemed
to be
forgotten
temporarily
as
people
lined
both
sides of
the
street
trying
to show
their
appreciation
for
favorites.
Car
enthusiasts
did not
disappoint.
They
showed
their
expectation
for the
new
technology
and
excitement
for the
preservation
of the
old.
Ford
showed
some of
their
beauties
featuring
the
‘Cool As
Ice: New
Throwback
Style to
Mustang
Family’.
They
unveiled
the
Mustang
Ice
White
Edition
Appearance
Package
for the
Mustang
coupe
and
Mustang
Mach-E.
They are
hoping
that
this is
going to
be a
real
game
changer
for the
Mustang
lover.
You will
be able
to own
one of
these
beauties
in early
2022.
The fun
continued
to
Pontiac
where
the
Inaugural
Woodward
Dream
Show
picked
up.
Juried
hot
rods,
muscle
cars,
race
cars and
cruisers
were on
display
at M1
Performance
Track.
This
event
was open
for two
days.
The
platform
changed
because
owner
vehicles
had been
pre-selected
and some
activities
were
held for
non-profit
organizations.
A 1976
yellow/Tan
Grand
Marquis
was one
of the
highlights.
Owner
stated
it has
only
32,000
miles
with an
8-Track
Record
player.
Original
purchase
price
was
$5,000.
That’s a
real
show
stopper
for an
inaugural
dream
show.
Though
circumstances
force
change,
we still
manage a
way to
have the
pleasures
of
hearing
the roar
of
motors.
We
switch
gears,
make
necessary
adjustments
and
enjoy
the
vroom of
the
engines
coming
down all
lanes of
Woodward
Avenue.
That’s
what
makes
Detroit
maintain
its
reputation
as The
Motor
City.