Maybe Detroit could start own Dream Cruise starting downtown then going down Jefferson to Chalmers.
Because the Dream Cruise is meant to be a "tribute" to the days back in the 1950s and 60s when kids cruised from drive-in to drive-in looking for members of the opposite sex. Everyone went north of 8 Mile to make the loop up to Square Lake Road. There was the Wigwam restaurant at 10 Mile then the Totem Pole. North of 12 Mile was Suzie Q's and so forth until you got to Ted's up at Square Lake Rd. Maybe you saw a "speed competition" on the dark stretches of Woodward north of Maple Road.
Then you did a U-turn and headed south and cruised the drive-ins to see who was there, what cars they were driving and who had the hot cars.
So the heritage and history of cruising was on that section of Woodward - north of 8 Mile and south of Square Lake Road. No conspiracy theories needed.
Even if you wanted to re-write history to fit a narrative the cruisers will go where they can be seen. I just made a lap of Woodward and there are tons of people lining Woodward from Long Lake Road to as far south as I went - 12 Mile Road.
My guess is no one is sitting in lawn chairs along Woodward south of 8 Mile.
You are right as far as a majority but there were maybe 15-20 of the fastest cars on Woodward that made Little Teds at Nevada and Woodward home base. We didn't get the rich suburban kids with Daddy's car, but we liked it that way!
The speed limit on Woodward in Highland Park is a ridiculously low 30 mph. I got a ticket there last year for going 37. They patrol like crazy there to generate revenue.This weekend is the Dream Cruise. I had always wondered why the Cruise never started in Detroit. Why not Highland Park in the parking lot in one of the massive strip malls that lined both sides of Woodward? Will Detroit ever participate in the Dream Cruise? Any thoughts or answers?
Hi Pam, I avoid it if I can, but I have gone in the past. You're right, there ARE areas sectioned off where A/C Cobras, Corvettes, T-Birds, etc. gather, but the general atmosphere of the event is one of freedom, openess, and cruising around. Though there ARE security patrols @ the Dream Cruise, corralling everyone under lock and key, would take away from the event, IMO. I've also attended the Hot Rod show @ the now defunct State Fair Grounds. Those were fun too. These type of events events I attended @ strip malls and restaurant parking lots, not so much.
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Yeah, I've never had a speeding ticket, yet almost caught one there. HP officer gave me a stern warning for five over, then he speed away with his lights blazing to attend something more pressing!
Being closer to the westend, we always did Telegraph. It used to be jam-packed on the weekends with fast cars. "If you can beat me, you can eat me".
I wouldn't take a Dub edition Cadillac down Woodward Ave. and Grand Blvd.
I guess the question is: why would Detroit want the Dream Cruise?
Taking this completely objectively, whether you love or hate the Dream Cruise, is there any positive economic impact to it? Most businesses seem to hate the constant gridlock that drives away their normal patronage. You're essentially just creating an artificial traffic jam.
Which brings me to the subjective: it is completely stupid.
Spot on. Why would a community want to attract a bunch of middle age/old men trying to overcompensate for something while supplying a negative economic impact.I guess the question is: why would Detroit want the Dream Cruise?
Taking this completely objectively, whether you love or hate the Dream Cruise, is there any positive economic impact to it? Most businesses seem to hate the constant gridlock that drives away their normal patronage. You're essentially just creating an artificial traffic jam.
Which brings me to the subjective: it is completely stupid.
There are communities along Woodward that don't want to be a part of it. I previously had to drive through it on a Friday because I was coming back from a client site. People were bitching at me that the road is for classic cars, not my beater. This was on a Friday during normal commuting hours.
Was traffic enforcement in Detroit back then a reason people did not cruise far into Detroit? I remember a coworker saying that the traffic patrol in Detroit was very diligent in writing tickets back in the 50's and 60's.
As the Cruise was designed to be a tribute to the days of yore, one should look to yore for answers as to the reason why The Circuit ran from Ted's to the Totem Pole.
it is my understanding that the Detroit Police in the 1950's and 60's did not tolerate kids making fools of themselves. See a kid lighting up his 409 and the Big Four swoop in for a little smack n whack.
Hence, kids went to Oakland County to avoid Badassery by the Big Four; yet, I did not live here then, so maybe I am reporting incorrectly.
FINALLY someone knew what it meant! All day long people are looking @ that post wondering "What's wrong with that one?" She really could drive, and you were hard pressed trying to catch that black '63 split-window coupe. I found her, well sorta. Years later a friend's wife revealed she was the brunette that rode shotgun with the blonde.
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Well Monday water won [[it usually does when not controlled), putting more than a few cars in general out their 'misery' of propulsion this week...... well, umm, at least until they resurface in Florida and New Orleans, LA for resale. Hah!!
Re. the cruise I like it ok, but not enough to go. Plus mostly I drive a Japanese, older [[but great running) beater so I best stay away.
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I don't know, but I'd assume the Cruise isn't in Detroit because the creators weren't residents.
So rather than whine, go get dome cars and cruise. Most good things are created, not handed out.
Envy and jealousy are sins for a reason. Our broad society focuses on fairness. Better to focus on self-reliance. There's a lesson here for Detroiters.
An excellent post Wesley. People need to realize that the entire world does not revolve around Detroit. Not everything that goes on in this region needs to be Detroit-centric. Besides, historically there was never any significant cruising scene in Detroit. It was historically always north of Eight Mile Road.I don't know, but I'd assume the Cruise isn't in Detroit because the creators weren't residents.
So rather than whine, go get dome cars and cruise. Most good things are created, not handed out.
Envy and jealousy are sins for a reason. Our broad society focuses on fairness. Better to focus on self-reliance. There's a lesson here for Detroiters.
I'm normally one to decry sloth around here but turning a question about the Dream Cruise into a sermon about handouts and self-reliance? What the hell? This board is a can of mixed nuts.I don't know, but I'd assume the Cruise isn't in Detroit because the creators weren't residents.
So rather than whine, go get dome cars and cruise. Most good things are created, not handed out.
Envy and jealousy are sins for a reason. Our broad society focuses on fairness. Better to focus on self-reliance. There's a lesson here for Detroiters.
Maybe most Detroiters don't want the Dream Cruise and aren't actually asking for it. This one isn't.
Everyone I know in that corridor is planning some way around it/to escape it.
I'm not anti-car but a traditional car show in a bucolic setting seems much more appealing to me than sitting in traffic, wasting gas. People here are generally stupid, though.
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