William Goodwin+FollowDetroit’s Dream Cruise: More than just carsClassic rides, roaring engines, and family memories—Woodward Avenue is alive again as the Dream Cruise celebrates 30 years. For many Metro Detroiters, this isn’t just an event; it’s a family tradition passed down through generations. The Lamberts, for example, have cruised nearly every year, even welcoming a new family member during the festivities! In garages across the area, parents and kids are restoring vintage beauties together, keeping Detroit’s car culture thriving. What’s your favorite Dream Cruise memory, or do you have a family tradition tied to Detroit’s automotive scene? Let’s hear your stories! #Cars #Detroit #DreamCruise00Share
dalemiller+FollowTecumseh Mustang: More than just a carMark Rosowski’s 1986 Mustang isn’t just a classic—it’s a living scrapbook of love, loss, and resilience in Tecumseh. He met his late wife Rachel while driving it, and together they made cruising Woodward Avenue a summer tradition. After the car was stolen and stripped, Mark and his father-in-law rebuilt it as a tribute to Rachel, who passed away from cancer. This year, their labor of love won first place at Detroit Autorama. For many, these cars aren’t just vehicles—they’re chapters of our lives. What’s your most meaningful car memory? #Cars #Tecumseh #DreamCruise00Share