Another Pharmacy Owner retired on hiz own Island in the caribrean? What will Mopar do now?That plaza no longer exists where th Mopar display has been. It's Been leveled and the hospital is expanding.
Another Pharmacy Owner retired on hiz own Island in the caribrean? What will Mopar do now?That plaza no longer exists where th Mopar display has been. It's Been leveled and the hospital is expanding.
Not really, i bet most of those daily drivers probably live within 5 miles of Royal Oak and just have to be part of the party. And then you get the "clown cars" like that thing in the middle of that Gratiot Cruise video still. All that's missing are Shriners on the little scooters!...and that's why I blow through quickly just to see if any tourists drove anything interesting. That's paid off a few times.
As for the minivans and Grand Cherokees... I wish because at least it's a net positive locally. I think you mean "hipsters from a coast who slapped an olde English D on their Kia Hamsterwagen and proclaim their love of Detroit (Royal Oak)"
Which makes me ask where all these cars are hiding the rest of the year.I'll be back up at Back to the Bricks. Haven't done Woodard in 7 years since going to the Bricks.
Good question.Another Pharmacy Owner retired on hiz own Island in the caribrean? What will Mopar do now?
In their enclosed trailers which line all the side streets along Woodward Dream Cruise saturday. A girl friend used to live 3 streets off Woodward right at the epicenter near Duggans Irish Pub. These guys think nothing of blocking driveways of the homeowners, cause hey, it's the Dream Cruise and anything goes! Now she lives on Quarton Rd. That same rig parked in "B. Hills gets towed within 10 minutes.Which makes me ask where all these cars are hiding the rest of the year.
When are you going to be in town? @65Fury440
Which lot is that? I will be up there also.Hittin' The Bricks....My WO-car will be in the theme display.