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This years Cruising Nationals had a deffinate laid back vibe. Every year the familiar cars and people come together to cellebrate their love of custom car culture. it's so huge like a 1,000 ring circus. Every year I shoot I get the customs, lowriders, hot rods, featured customs, hot rods, pickups, unique presentations, and fine restored vehicles. But not All of what was entered. Makes for unique footage of what path I ventured down. what caught my attention. Unlike the Friday night cruise where the cool rides All go up and down Broadway and it doesn't matter much where you sit. The show, parades in fromt of us all the same. Easy Peasy to catch all that are there. So, video to video, most saterday show videos don't look alike at all. Or not the similarity everyones cruise video has going for it.
Give mine a look and at the very end there is one of those moments of being in the right spot to catch a unique experience. And the interview with Allen Clark and his wife, about his creation, "Kermit", ( '59 El Camino ) was alot of fun for me. Every year there seems to be a new "flavor of the event" and this year there was at least 4 wild '40 Ford pickups, and 3, other then '50 Mercs from mild to wild. A clone "Hirahata Merc" got the convertable treatment. A sleek La Salle ( license "LOW SAll" ), and a very wicked 50's Mopar coupe that was parked on the west side grass area, both note worthy I thought.