Woodward Dream Cruise spottings?

I saw three or four friday & saturday. All were red. One had the current front end, one was first gen (black top), and the others fell in somewhere in between.

I saw more F430s than NSX. Hell, I saw as many Gallardos and R8s as I did NSX.
 
I saw three or four friday & saturday. All were red. One had the current front end, one was first gen (black top), and the others fell in somewhere in between.

I saw more F430s than NSX. Hell, I saw as many Gallardos and R8s as I did NSX.

The first gen one was probably me as I was out there Friday too. I didn't see a single other one this year...now, new dodge challengers.....thats another thing.:rolleyes:
 
I saw three or four friday & saturday. All were red. One had the current front end, one was first gen (black top), and the others fell in somewhere in between.

I saw more F430s than NSX. Hell, I saw as many Gallardos and R8s as I did NSX.


Nuff said.
 
The first gen one was probably me as I was out there Friday too. I didn't see a single other one this year...now, new dodge challengers.....thats another thing.:rolleyes:

I can't really hate on the Challengers. They are cool in their own right. They're just pigs that really look fat. Only in black do they look decent to me. But again, I can't hate. That's really what the Woodward Cruise is for. And after seeing all the different cars, it just reaffirmed my belief that everyone has different tastes, and who am I to judge someone else's car choice. It's not like I have to own it/drive it. And even if I don't care for a person's choice of car, I'm just glad to see that they have a choice of car. I love damn near all things automotive, and it's an obsession and an addiction I am pleased to encourage. That said, 10 times out of 10 you'll see me in an NSX before you see me in a Challenger (old or new).
 
I can't really hate on the Challengers. They are cool in their own right. They're just pigs that really look fat. Only in black do they look decent to me. But again, I can't hate. That's really what the Woodward Cruise is for. And after seeing all the different cars, it just reaffirmed my belief that everyone has different tastes, and who am I to judge someone else's car choice. It's not like I have to own it/drive it. And even if I don't care for a person's choice of car, I'm just glad to see that they have a choice of car. I love damn near all things automotive, and it's an obsession and an addiction I am pleased to encourage. That said, 10 times out of 10 you'll see me in an NSX before you see me in a Challenger (old or new).

I guess that came out wrong. I certainly don't hate the new Challenger either. I actually think they are pretty cool. I got to drive a SRT8 model a few weeks ago and I was impressed. Its certainly not an NSX in the handling department, but I don't think I would be itching to go up against one straight line in my NSX.
I just got a kick out of seeing a ton of them at the cruise and probably everyone there who got one thought they were going to be really unique and have the first one anyone saw at the cruise!
Although unique points DO go to the first GT-R that I have seen, a red one on Friday on woodward.
 
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