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They came. They saw. They cruised. And, boy oh boy, did the certified car junkies who crowded along the famous Woodward corridor thoroughly enjoy themselves despite-and perhaps even because of-morning rain showers that added a steamy sheen to the air. This year's Woodward Dream Cruise was no different from 11 others that preceded it, a nostalgic nod to the time when slide rule-carrying car engineers, scalawags and serious go-fast hot rodders would test their wares and their mettle on the long, wide battlefield that is Woodward. This Cruise, docile and demure by the standards of yesteryear, is now a reason for car clubs to mass, for beer coolers to overflow, and for one generation of car nut to pass down to youngsters the tribal knowledge of horsepower and speed.
Every year car enthusiasts look at the calendar and stop at the third weekend in August to ponder The Car Conundrum: Does one go to Monterey, California, where for more than 50 years Pebble Beach has held sway, where more sports, muscle, exotic and luxury cars are up for auction, where unique vintage race cars gnaw at each other on the twisty Laguna Seca ...