Sunday, September 1, 2013

"Imported From Detroit" Woodward Dream Cruise 2013


Have you ever wished you could go back in time and see what Detroit was like in its prime? When cars were made out of steel instead of plastic or when names like Barracuda, Chevelle, and Cougar stood out from the crowd. Well what if I told you there is such a place where we can relive the glory days of the Muscle car. Yes, that’s right I am talking about Detroit’s renowned Woodward Dream Cruise. 



Organized in August 1995, the Woodward Dream Cruise started as a fund raising event to help raise money for a soccer field in Ferndale, Michigan. The goal was simple, to create a nostalgic feeling of the 50's and 60's automotive era on Detroit's iconic Woodward Avenue. The event quickly gained attention and became an instant success with over 200,000 spectators and over 10,000 cars in its first year. Today it is known as one of the largest outdoor automotive events in the world with over a million spectators and between 40,000-60,000 cars participating each year. From classic muscle cars, hot rods, to exotic imports, you will see everything on Woodward's 15-mile stretch and with several cities taking part, each city has their own events and schedules throughout the day.




The Woodward Dream Cruise officially goes on for one day (usually the third Saturday of August) but with the upcoming weeks leading to the Dream Cruise enthusiast and local businesses have their own events to contribute to the celebration of Detroit's automotive history. Recently the Michigan State Senate had declared August National Automotive Heritage month in commemoration of its history. Throughout August, cars will be rollin, revving and burning out up and down Woodward and I’ve seen people coming in from all parts of the world to be a part of the celebration.

I remember my first Dream Cruise back in 2008 and it left an unforgettable impression on me as I cruised down Woodward Avenue. While driving in my Mustang GT, there was always someone egging me on and revving their engine at me trying to get me to run. I’ve never seen so many crazed automotive enthusiast in my life, I had no problem fitting right in. Ever since then I make it a priority to go every year. I’ve seen pretty much everything at the Dream Cruise and the big three (GM, Ford, and Chrysler) always have the latest and greatest to show off just as they did back in the day. Even though cars have changed significantly over the years one thing that hasn’t changed is the passion these automotive enthusiast have. It’s that love and passion that made Detroit what it is today and it will carry Detroit onward into the future. The Woodward Dream Cruise symbolizes the importance of Detroit’s history and allows us all to remember where Detroit once stood in the world.




Yeah, yeah, we all know the hardships the city of Detroit has faced in recent years but one thing is certain, Detroiters and Michiganders will always love their automobiles regardless of how tough times get.  The Woodward dream cruise is a symbol of Detroit’s history but also a way to embrace the past, present, and future of the automotive industry. I strongly urge any car lover to check out this event, you won’t be sorry I promise.






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"Imported From Detroit" Woodward Dream Cruise 2013

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