So when I met my wife years ago, my father-in-law was quite the classic car collector. Had a 67 Pontiac Bonneville and a 63 Chevy Nova convertible. Both emaculate, show award winners. It seems one of my sons (not MidgetnatorJr, my other one) had inherited 90% of his genes. Loves the classics and we recently found him a 67 Chevy C10 pickup. (Wanted muscle, but insurance said NO). Anyway, some of you may know Michigan not only start the Woodward Cruise, a huge event where hundreds or thousands of cars tour through northern Detroit, but also is GM's 100th birthday. So Flint (birth place of GM) had a similar event called "back to the bricks". Hundreds or thousands of classics, streets closed in Flint and LOTS of cruisin'. So, of course my son had to cruise with his new (old) classic. It's a "work in progress" and he of course has big plans, but we took to the event as is. What a very enjoyable site, on top of a beautiful evening here, to see these cars. Here's my sons truck today, followed by some great classic cars. If only they still made them like this today:
Followed by some oldies: