During the summer months from dinnertime to dusk on practically every day of the week, you can wander streets from the far northern suburbs to the south side and check out vehicles from the past. Cars of all sizes, ages, and colors will be rolling down “Main Street” in the downtown districts of suburban Chicago.
“These shows are all about community and family” says the creator of a web site that promotes these shows. “People get out with their wife and kids, have an ice cream cone, and swap stories on ideas for next weekend’s garage tinkering project.”
People find out about these local shows from their newspaper, car clubs, and online resources like ChicagoAreaCruiseNight.com Members of such web sites enjoy the online format because it allows them to share photos, chat in the forums, and have a place to share stories when they cannot attend a cruise night. The web format is also popular in that dreaded Chicago winter season when all classic cars stay bundled up in their garages. ChicagoAreaCruiseNight.com has cruise night listings by each day of the week, as well as by suburban location.
While hot rod culture has diminished over time, it has never completely gone away. Groups of grease monkeys and car lovers have always gravitated to the classic American car and everything it stands for.
Today, whether it’s because of an excuse to get the family out of the house, a reason to polish up the old jalopy, or just a love of classic cars, cruise nights are flourishing around Chicago.
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For more information or complete Chicago Cruise Night information visit the Chicago Area Cruise Night web site.
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