Anyone hear anything about Mustang Alley (woodward dream cruise)this year yet? I try to register as soon as it's opened up so we make it in, but I haven't heard anything about it yet this year...
Anyone hear anything about Mustang Alley (woodward dream cruise)this year yet? I try to register as soon as it's opened up so we make it in, but I haven't heard anything about it yet this year...
What the hell is it?
It is the Woodward Dream Cruise Detroit, MI. They have an area reserved for Muatangs only.
Damn when is it? And where is it? I live in WI so im not too extremely far
Woodward Dream Cruise is 8/16. It runs from Pontiac to Ferndale (near Detroit) and it's the worlds largest one day gathering of cars (althouth it unoffically runs the whole week before). It's really not a show, more of a crawl (cruise)-it fills 8 lanes of Woodward Ave for miles (4 lanes each way). Words can't really describe it (neither can pics). Check out www.woodwarddreamcruise.com for more info. Ford usually sponsors Mustang Alley on 9 mile in Ferndale, last year there were over 500 Mustangs registered. IMO, Woodward is something every car guy/gal should see in their lives, it's amazing. All kinds of cars, classic, exotic, late model, custom, motorized bar stools, just about anything and everything that can have a motor. We've seen the zippo car, the hearse club, the batmobile, a beetle made of wrought iron, a classic firetruck with four wheel steer, an Aussie falcon...all kinds of neat cars.
Well when it gets closer I will have to start plannin that sounds bad ass
Usually Motor City Terminators have the sign up for Mustang Alley, if I hear anything I'll let you all know.
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Thanks Judy! I found the link to their Mustang Alley page on their site from Ferndale's site, but it still had last years info on it.
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