Our Chevy 100 Year Anniversary Parade in the 2011 Dream Cruise was great success! We'd like to thank everyone who submitted their photos and stories and volunteered to drive in the parade! We've put together a video of our footage from the parade, maybe you'll see yourself in it!
Have you been lovingly restoring a '57 Bel Air? Adding more muscle to your classic Camaro? Perhaps you just bought your very first Chevy? Or maybe you just have a great memory of a special Chevy from years ago. If you can relate to any of these, we want to know.
Your Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers want you to Share Your Chevy. Just upload a photo of your sweet ride and tell us your story. We'd love to see it and hear all about how you and your Chevy came together.
I’m a member of Street Lethal Performance, one of the largest F-Body clubs in Michigan and the President informed me of entering my Camaro. Here’s a quick story of how “Indy” came to me. “Indy” (my 1993 Camaro Indy pace car) was my dream car since it debuted in 1993. After 11 years of drooling every time one of these Read the Full Story
My name is Denny S., and my wife Nancy and I own a 1992 Camaro RS 25th Anniversary convertible. It is Purple Haze, or also known to some as Hawaiian Orchid. She bought the car from her Aunt’s nephew when our son was a sophomore in High School. The idea was it would our sons first car when he got his Read the Full Story
While sitting at a Kroger store in a 2-door 1955 Chevy, a little old lady knocked on my window and said “I have one of these in my garage. Would you be interested in buying?” I thought this was dream come true. However, the 55 Chevy had been previously owned by a captain on a Great Lakes freighter and purchased to Read the Full Story
My name is Jacob S., and I’m 26 years old. Attached are a couple of pictures of my ’98 Camaro 3800 V6. I bought her a little over 5 years ago. Since the 3800 engines are strong and last long, I figured it would be more fun to pull some G’s around turns instead of just being fast in a Read the Full Story
I am hereby nominating my fabulous mother Pat “Trish” Furman of Farmington and her 1986 Caprice Classic LS Chevy. “Trish”, as we named the car, is a Classic Brougham Edition w/ Ruby Red pillow-style velour interior. It has a two-tone red exterior w/ red vinyl top that sometimes tough to keep clean! The engine is a 305 cu in. V8 Read the Full Story
I went to GMI and was sponsored by Chevy St. Louis Assembly. After graduation in 1965, I transferred to Chevrolet Central Office Quality. I left Chevy in 1973 and am now retired from industry. I recently owned a 1955 Chevy Bel Air 4 door and now own a 1956 Chevy Bel Air convertible (being restored) and a 1957 Bel Air 2 Read the Full Story
I am submitting this on behalf of my dad, Tom, and his 1970 El Camino. The car came into the family about 16 years ago, when I was 15. My dad and I took a trip to Florida over Christmas break, looking for a new “project” car that could be eventually passed down to me after some sweat equity and, Read the Full Story
We have owned our burgundy 57 Chevy 210 since 1998 and have participated in every Dream Cruise since then. My husband and I graduated from high school in 1958 and 1959 and enjoyed cruising Woodward way back then. My husband worked as a mechanic and shop foreman for Ed Rinke Chevrolet and Mike Savoie Chevrolet for over 20 years before Read the Full Story
I bought my 2000 Camaro SS on February 4, 2000. I went to the dealer and picked out my car after talking with several people and some research. I got the SLP package and a convertible. I had to order it. The car arrived at the dealer on May 5, 2000. I took my son to look at it, he Read the Full Story
I was searching for a second generation Camaro for awhile on E-Bay when I came across a nice 1978 Z28 from Iowa. I placed a bid on it taking a chance having only seeing pictures of it. When I won the bid I was so excited. I then found a company called Blue Highways to pick up and deliver the Read the Full Story
We were so excited to hear of this upcoming event and would be honored to participate in the 100 years of Chevrolet Parade at the Woodward Dream Cruise Saturday with our 1957 Chevy 210 Townsman station wagon. We bought the car at the Frankenmuth Auto Fest 8 years ago and have enjoyed thousands of miles of cruising with friends and Read the Full Story
I have a yellow (actual color name Colonial Cream) 1957 Chevrolet BelAir 4 door sedan. It is all original stock condition. It is powered by the original 265 cubic inch V-8 with Powerglide transmission. It has 81,000 miles on it. This car was my car in high school, so I have had it for 44 years. An aunt had it Read the Full Story
The 1957 Chevy pickup truck belonged to my best friend Bruce Tress, he helped me with my Chevy Impala but before we could complete both cars he passed away from cancer. The truck was willed to me, and in rememberance of him I wanted to build the truck the way he had planned before his death. Now I ask myself Read the Full Story
We are excited to be a part of this parade to help Chevrolet boast it’s heritage. We have a 2011 2SS/RS Camaro Convertible in Inferno Orange Metallic, with a Black Top and Inferno Orange Interior. Growing up, my father had a 1971 Pontiac Trans/Am that he would drive me around with in the summer, what a beast! I knew that Read the Full Story
Our 1956 classic Chevy is all about family fun! My husband Don and I and our 3 daughters all enjoy spending time in our beautiful blue and white “TRI-FIVE” Chevy. We have made cruising on Woodward Avenue a hobby for all of us whether we are going out for ice cream, dinner or just driving on MI 1! What a great idea to celebrate 100 years of Chevrolet with a parade Read the Full Story
“Enclosed you will find some before and after picture’s of my 1962, numbers matching Corvette. It has just less than 37,000 original miles on it. After a long search for a C-1 Corvette I found this one on-line located in a garage in Boston. The car sat for many years in primer and missing some small trim parts and not Read the Full Story
“I have always loved Camaros, but I was never in the financial position to purchase one of my own. I got pregnant right out of high school and married the twins father. It was a mistake and I stuck it out for 9 years and worked hard to just make ends meet. After I got out of that situation, I Read the Full Story
“I have been a huge car buff all my life, I was at the Woodward Dream Cruise when it first started in 1995, I have only missed 2 cruises since, I am a Chevrolet fan and I own 2 classic Hot Rods, I own a 1986 LS Monte Carlo 350 engine With Chrome wheels etc.. I also own a dream Read the Full Story
“Our 1956 Chevrolet is a 210 4 Door Sedan built in St. Louis, Missouri during May 1956. It was the number 147,644 to come off the assemble line with a V-8 engine and Powerglide transmission. It was painted two tone Matador Red and India Ivory with factory fender skirts. Options included electric wipers, backup lights, push button radio and deluxe Read the Full Story
“I have been the Service Director at Rodgers Chevrolet for over 13 years. Joe P. told me about the parade and said I should enter my 1982 Corvette. My car has 31584 original miles. The car has many factory options including the very rare roof panel carrier. We found this car last year.After it had been sitting for 20 years untouched. I have Read the Full Story
“The attachment is our 1974 Corvette. “Scrapes and Scars…A Labor of Love” This photo was taken at Quarton Lake last fall. This car was restored and finished for Dream Cruise 2010 by my dad, Robert (who is 79 yrs old ) and a few other family members (brother Robert Jr, sister: Sandie and brother-in-law Brian). We put the original GM 350 Read the Full Story
“This is a 1968 Camaro SS it originally came With a V8 not sure on the size, and a manual trans not sure what type, the original Color was British Racing Green with white Stripes, it was built in late 1968 in Norwood, Ohio plant. The car is number 15 out of137,958 built in that year. I found the car on Read the Full Story
“About 10 years ago we were driving at the Downriver Cruise with signs on the sides of our car “Wanted – 1956 Chevy Nomad” when a guy flagged us down to tell us a friend of his might have one for sale. We gave him our name & phone number & asked him to have the guy call us. A couple of weeks went by Read the Full Story
“Back in 1999, I belonged to a Camaro / Trans Am / Firebird car club even though I did not own any one of these cars. I have always been a ”Camaro lover” since day one, but especially the 4th generation Camaro’s. I had met the club president at a local cruise-in and ended up joining the club that week. (summer of 99) I then searched, searched, & Read the Full Story
My Z06 is one of the first manufactured in its first year. It was featured in the April 2001 “Motor Trend” magazine, after it had been used as a “benchmark” vehicle by a famous testing organization. Another OEM had built a high-performance prototype car, and my Z06 was used for that benchmark testing. The only remaining features from the testing Read the Full Story
“I bought this car in really bad shape back in 1985 and I did a complete frame off restoration on the car. I did ALL the Body work, Paint, Engine, Transmission and Interior restoration work all myself in my home garage. It took me 23 years to complete the car, but it was well worth all the hard work. I Read the Full Story
“Enclosed you will find a picture of my 1962, numbers matching Corvette. It has just under 37,000 original miles on it. I found the car on-line. It was in a garage in Boston sitting for many years in primer and missing some small trim parts and not in any where near running condition. A restoration had been started but like Read the Full Story
“Here is a picture of my 2000 Corvette. I always wanted a C5 Corvette, I searched for over a year. Checked out a few locally and was very disappointed. So off to the internet I went in search of my dream car. Looked and looked when I finally came across a 2000 Sebring Silver Corvette Coupe. Love at first sight, Read the Full Story
“I have a 1998 Sport Gold Metallic Hardtop/Manual Camaro SS. You don’s see this color often because Chevrolet only made 1399 Camaros in this color. In the SS model there were only 36 built. Mine is one of the 29 Coupes built and there were 7 convertibles. I remember back in late 1997 when I went looking for a new Read the Full Story


























































