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Happy Days are here again
Published on December 27, 2007 at 4:04am
When it comes to the automobile, grandmas right: They just dont make em like they used to. Sure, cars are more environmentally friendly now, but theyll never look as cool as they did 50 years ago. Fortunately, there are still plenty of vintage-vehicle enthusiasts to keep these gentle giants on the road. The Arizona-based online car club Forgotten Classics is one such group of auto aficionados that is particularly interested in classic, pre-1976 cars, bikes, trailers, and, of course, pinup girls. Every Saturday, the club hosts Forgotten Classics Cruise Night, a car show where classic-auto owners show off their toys.
Fridays, Saturdays, 5:30-9 p.m., 2007