Beautiful weather, a million-plus people (around 1.3 million, in fact) and, once again, 40,000 or so classic cars made for another fun, family-friendly, auto-centric day in Metro Detroit.
Blue skies, sunshine and temperatures in the very low 80s (no humidity in Michigan in August—are you kidding me?) and a light, cool breeze made the people and car watching more enjoyable than any year in recent memory. Many attendees, in fact, suggested to me that it might have been the best weather in our 14-year history.
From “Woodward Dream Cruise Day” at Comerica Park and Monroe Street in downtown Detroit to the inaugural Woodward “Dream Show” at Northwood Shopping Center (13 Mile & Woodward), the cars and chrome never looked better. For a good peak at the top show winners, click here and, then, once onto the Free Press site, the “Photo” links on the right of the page.
Our volunteers, judges and “Show” organizers were all incredible and, with the cars and competitors,
really made the day—they are all the best at what they do.
I also just heard from Goodwill Industries (who cleaned up in Royal Oak and Berkley this year) that all went well through the overnight hours and cleanup was completed by 8:30 a.m.
More photos (and video) from this year’s event to come in the next couple of days, including the amazing custom chrome trophies for our Show from Dick Ruzzin and Don Sommer.