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7/18/2021 7:10 AM  #1


Video from the local cruising here in town last night


 

7/18/2021 7:24 AM  #2


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

Thanks Hakan, that was my first car show of the year....

 

7/18/2021 8:04 AM  #3


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

Awesome, when was the last time you saw 3 '58 Impalas in the same place?


Good, fast or cheap. Pick any two...
 

7/18/2021 8:46 AM  #4


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

Thanks for sharing video Hakan.

Yesterday, was 17th annual “End of the Road” tour and car show in Copper Harbor, MI.

Nice turn out this year.
Started out in Calumet, MI and everyone cruises on up to Copper Harbor, MI.

About 200 vehicles this year…guess everyone wanted to enjoy the beautiful weekend weather.

 

7/18/2021 9:21 AM  #5


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

That is pretty cool.

What kind of population does it take to net that many classic cars (how big is the town/ city)?

Also- why were the picnic tables upside down?

Thanks for sharing, it is rare to see a cruise with that many quality classics in one place!

 

7/18/2021 9:48 AM  #6


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

josh-kebob wrote:

Thanks Hakan, that was my first car show of the year....

What??? We don’t count!!

Thanks for sharing Hakan.


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

7/18/2021 11:00 AM  #7


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

Many great cars ... imagine, even a few Volvos!  Thanks for sharing


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

7/18/2021 12:59 PM  #8


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

Bentworker wrote:

What kind of population does it take to net that many classic cars (how big is the town/ city)?

The central part of town just have around 25 000 inhabitants. But the town is located close to seven other larger towns including the Swedish capitol Stockholm.

Bentworker wrote:

Also- why were the picnic tables upside down?

I actually have no idea, might have something to do with a construction site next to where the cruising took place.
 

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7/18/2021 4:41 PM  #9


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

The number and quality of cars is outstanding. Building cars in the States ain't cheap. Then add car and build parts shipping, sheesh.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

7/18/2021 11:35 PM  #10


Re: Video from the local cruising here in town last night

Really great stuff Hakan, as usual. I do have a soft spot for those old 55 Chev  Bel Airs, and I loved that red 69 Opel Kadett GT. I had a green one just like it -  loved that little car.  I taught my wife how to drive a stick in that car.


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

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