Off to my favourite city on the planet for the Dream Cruise.
It is a business trip so boss and camera man in tow. So no opportunity to hit the town as April. Oh well I am still excited, we will be shooting a feature on the cruise and a mint Lincoln Mark III.
As we are working on a tight schedule I will not be travelling down in one of my vintage cars, I would have loved to have taken the Mark IV or the Caddy. The Corvette is just too low to brave the potholes. We will have a brand new Chrysler Town & Country, nice and as close as I can get to a new Imperial.
The Dream Cruise celebrates the traditional cruising (dare I say street racing) on Woodward Avenue that became legendary around the country. In the sixties it would not be uncommon to see engineers from the big three surreptitiously testing out one of their latest creations against local hot rodders.
Every kind of car you could ever hope to see will be there, as they say just imagine what you want to see next and it will cruise by a few moments later.
It will be a bit painful to be trapped in guy mode in such fun environment but soon, soon… Maybe next year as April in the Stutz Blackhawk if I can get my act together and finish restoring it.
Of course the above photo is not me….but I see how you could be confused, she is sitting in Stutz number 1!
Taking a meta view this celebration of automotive exuberance is important in a historical perspective, it reminds us what we are capable of. The ability to create functional artwork that drives personal freedom, upward mobility and a vibrant economy. To borrow a line from Mark Steyn;
"When a society loses its memory, it descends inevitably into dementia."
In this era of fear we must remember what those before us achieved and strive to throw off the mental shackles of supposed decline.
Hugs,
April
I'm off to a retro show this weekend in the Wreck. No chance to be girl, I know what you mean. I just hope the aged-tin-fest will be enough to make up for it.
ReplyDeleteHi April,
ReplyDeleteAll right! A Mark III! A friend of mine some years ago had a '63 Robins Egg Blue Continental. It had the suicide doors on it. He had that car so tweaked out, it would snap your head back when it shifted and lay rubber through all gears at the same time. One truly beautiful car. If I remember correctly, his son totaled it one night. What a loss.
And you have a Stutz Blackhawk? Wow! Can't wait to see it.
Unlike driving, keep your eyes in front of you, not in the rear view mirror.
Love the choice of music today too. They don't get any better than this, do they?
Blessings and Hugs,
Cynthia XX