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Who are these guys?
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[center][black][size 4]Any one reconize these two Desporado's?
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Well i cant believe my eyes, thats world renouned fisherman davetclown and some other nintendo charitor, mario, luigi, yoshi something like that [Wink]

thats awesome dave, did you talk him into a test drive in one of his indy cars
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LOL there aint no way he was going to let me behind one of them babies....

actualy the only racing he dose now is promo racing for spcial events. He is retired from driving and for the most part so is his son. he has a grand son now who has just turned 18 who is filling the drivers seat now a days.

I have a couple more pictures I will add a little later on tonight. along with the rest of the story...

side note Mario will be added to the racing hall of fame this october.... after 50 years of racing....
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[center][size 1]WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE [/size][/center] [center][size 1][/size] [/center] [left][size 1]detroits 3rd yearly largest single event is about to take place this weekend. Its the "WoodWard Dream Cruse"

this is the worlds largest single antuqe / hot rod car ralley....


WOODWARD DREAM CRUISE GUIDE: There's more to do than watch and cruise


Love it or snub it -- you can't ignore it.
Not when nearly 2 million people could show up Saturday for this year's Woodward Dream Cruise.

Here comes another daylong, 16-mile panorama -- from 8 Mile to Pontiac -- of gleaming classic cars and roaring exhausts, tied to a week of sights and sounds from Woodward's cruising heydays of the 1950s and '60s.



Get ready for the 11th annual Dream Cruise by cruising with us to 11 cool spots on the route.

A few have admission fees; some are fund-raisers, like the $175-per-person Beach Boys concert. But for most of the Dream Cruise, you won't need reservations or a ticket. Just mix with the gearheads on lawn chairs, catch some classic rock 'n' roll and take in this rolling circus of chrome, fins, customized engines and Motor City history.
Here's a look at 11 of the coolest cruising events.


1. The Michigan State Fair: There are real horses at the fairgrounds at 8 Mile, and real horsepower at the big annual car show by the United Street Machine Association. But wait -- there's more, says State Fair General Director John Hertel.

"We have things you can't see on Woodward. At 9:30 on the morning of the Dream Cruise, you can see the U.S. Postal Service issue four new stamps of American cars -- right here. It's the only place, ever, you can get the first day of postmark for these," he said.



What's on these stamps? It's a secret. But -- shhhh! -- someone we know at the fair told us, "One is a 'Vette and one a T-bird." Got that? Fair admission is $9 ($4 for children ages 2-14; children younger than 2 are free); hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.



2. Mural painting, Ferndale: On Saturday, watch an artist spend all day painting a 12-foot-by-60-foot cruising-themed mural at 9 Mile and Allen, one block west of Woodward. Commissioned by the city, muralist Dan Cascardo of Huntington Woods will use 10 gallons of paint to mark the birthplace of the Dream Cruise in 1995.



3. Car shows, Ferndale: Across Woodward on east 9 Mile, Ferndale's popular car show is back this year with 120 classics. Nearby will be Mustang Alley, with 400 vintage and late-model Ford pony cars.



4. North of 11 Mile, Royal Oak: At Royal Oak Ford, 27550 Woodward, Friday is the last day to buy this year's new collectible -- a Dream Cruise hang tag.

Yes, cruisers, it's time to ditch the fuzzy dice. Your rear-view should have the palm-sized, cardboard tag, emblazoned with the Dream Cruise logo, dangling from it. Granted, the tags are pricey, at $25. But the fee supports the nonprofit Dream Cruise and buys a way for cruisers to show that their ride really belongs in official cruise territory, the two right-hand lanes on Woodward. Sales are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., part of that time beside a live-cast of WOMC-FM (104.3).



5. West 12 Mile, Berkley: The annual Berkley Cruisefest will get rolling at 6:30 p.m. Friday near Woodward and run west to Greenfield. Last year, 25,000 people watched the parade of classic cars. Afterward, there will be kid-friendly dancing in the streets with live music, starting at 8 p.m.



6. 13 Mile, Royal Oak: For many, this is the Dream Cruise epicenter. At the southwest corner is Northwood Shopping Center, where cruisers park all summer. On Saturday, it's the site of the Grand Nationals, an oval of screaming 1/4 -scale gas-powered racers driven by local amateurs for charity. Also, there will be a Hot Wheels display and the chance for kids to race the die casts for prizes down on a 50-foot track.

At the northeast corner, in Memorial Park, Royal Oak restaurants will offer goodies. And there will be a big, new display by auto supplier Eaton Corp., open for the first time to the public. Eaton, the top Dream Cruise sponsor for the last eight years, will show off under-the-hood stuff like superchargers, to make you go fast on less gas. Plus, champion drag racer Mike Janis will sign autographs with his Eaton-sponsored Dodge Stratus IHRA Pro-Modified funny car, which, for split seconds, can go an estimated 400 m.p.h.



7. The Triangle, Birmingham: Chevy power will be on display Saturday in the grassy south-end triangle, where Woodward and Old Woodward meet. See a 50th-anniversary display of the engine that some say made cruising happen, the eminently soup-up-able, small-block Chevrolet V8.

8. Shain Park, Birmingham: The Beach Boys will get you humming "Little Deuce Coupe" when they perform cruise classics from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday at a $175-per-ticket fund-raiser for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. For $750, you can meet the boys in person at the Townsend Hotel, after their performance. For ticket information, call 248-827-3015 anytime or go to [/size][url "http://www.jdrfdetroit.org/"][#000000][size 1]www.jdrfdetroit.org[/size][/#000000][/url][size 1].



On Saturday, view more than 150 classic Fords and Lincolns, also in Shain Park. Nearby, kids can dig the live tunes and acts at the Shain Park stage, noon-6 p.m. Also, check out a detailed replica of the flashy red-and-white '76 Ford Gran Torino that costarred in the old "Starsky & Hutch" television show.



9. Troop salute, Bloomfield Hills: On Saturday, cruise to Bloomfield Hills for fun and a chance to support Michigan National Guard families. The Fox & Hounds restaurant, 39560 Woodward, will hold a daylong free salute to the troops with military concept vehicles and $10 cruise posters that support a fund for National Guard families. Live music will start at 8 p.m.

Also at Fox & Hounds will be a trio of weeknight fund-raisers combining flashy cars with gourmet dining. Each event is to start at 6:30 p.m. and costs $100 a ticket. Wednesday's Cruisin' Broadway feast with broadway and opera performances will benefit Michigan Opera Theatre; Thursday's Great Steak-Out will offer 1-pound steaks and disco music to help Lighthouse of Oakland County, and Friday's Lobster Bake with Motownesque harmonies by StreetCorner will aid the Mental Illness Research Association. Call 248-644-4800 anytime or see [/size][url "http://foxandhoundsonline.com/"][#000000][size 1]http://foxandhoundsonline.com[/size][/#000000][/url][size 1] for details.



10. Tempts Review, Pontiac: In downtown Pontiac, Dennis Edwards and the Temptations Review will do the musical things they do at 9 p.m. Thursday at the Phoenix Center rooftop amphitheater. Tickets are $10 and $20; call 248-335-8740, 8-5 weekdays.

Many other concerts are free. At the Hidden River Park street-front stage, on Saginaw north of Pike Street, there's live music starting at 5 p.m. Friday and 4 p.m. Saturday. A few blocks away, atop the Phoenix Center, free concerts start at 6 p.m. Friday, including Purple Gang from 9:30-11 p.m., and 7 p.m. Saturday, capped by the Ohio Players at 9:30 p.m.

From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Pontiac's first African-American Car Show will be at Bagley and Orchard Lake, just southwest of the downtown. Look for Detroit funeral director O'Neil Swanson's beautifully restored 1940 LaSalle hearse and 1940 Packard four -door sedan. Scores of other classic cars will be displayed at four downtown lots along Saginaw Street and at one at Huron and Woodward.



11. Drive-in movies, Pontiac: What would nostalgia be without drive-in movies? Relive the memories from 9 to 11 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday outside the Silverdome in Pontiac. Both nights will feature "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "Grease" for $20 per car.





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[/left] [left]there were meany preludes to this weekends show, the beach boys for one along with hundreds of other side shows running from Pontiac michigan all the way down to Detroit.[/left] [left] [/left] [left]I was one of a few fortunate 50 who was selected to meet Mario Andretti..... at[black] one of the preludes to the Dream Cruse was todays fundraiser to benifit To Benefit:
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A raffle is being run, one ticket wins....
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a 1965 GTO Convertible clone & a 2005 GTO Coupe
(donated by General Motors Corporation - MSRP $34,295)


ya know I arived in style with a fishing buddy "Randy" who babies this little beuty.
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[/black][/left] [left][black][/black] [/left] [left][black]We did meet a couple more of Detroit's local Radio Icons...... any one reconize them?[/black][/left]
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