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Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 19 5:46 pm
by kma176
Thanks for sharing Si
Some great vehicle history there - love to do the trip myself one day !!!

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 19 7:07 am
by cadboy
Thanks again for sharing all the photos Si.

It is so sad to see anywhere so run down :(

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 19 8:11 am
by Charger
Adam wrote: Tue Mar 19, 19 12:48 pm Fantastic! Thanks for sharing.

The Ford museum certainly looks a lot different from when I visited in 1991.

That Ford Mk IV in the last pic was at Goodwood a few years ago.
Scooby wrote: Wed Mar 20, 19 9:00 am Great pics and looked an interesting trip... :thumbright:
ScottyDave wrote: Wed Mar 20, 19 9:04 pm Wow lots of nice cars and what a trip :thumbright:
Matt74 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 19 10:07 am Great photos. :thumbright:
cadboy wrote: Fri Mar 22, 19 10:55 am Great photos and story lines Si :thumbright:

Thank you for sharing them.
Thanks all, it was a great trip, what an awesome week, looking back through the photos I’m still taking it all in

We couldn’t have fitted anymore in, everything we did and saw exceeded our expectation

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Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 19 8:14 am
by Charger
raven68 wrote: Thu Mar 21, 19 10:36 pm Great to see all those pics as well as the show itself. So much want to do a trip like this now that I've retired and got the time so thanks for the information on the places to visit. You guys sure packed a fair bit in on the trip. Great stuff.
kma176 wrote: Sun Mar 24, 19 5:46 pm Thanks for sharing Si
Some great vehicle history there - love to do the trip myself one day !!!
I’m more than happy to share any of the info I gathered, itinerary, places to visit, addresses, etc, drop me a pm with your email address and I can send it over

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Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 19 8:21 am
by kma176
That would be great Si :salute:

No hurry as I cant do it this year but certainly on the plans for next if poss - looks a great trip

Regards
Kev

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 19 7:48 am
by Charger
For anyone heading over in the summer months this could be a good focal point, the Woodward Dream Cruise takes place in August every year, it is the world’s largest one-day automotive event, drawing 1.5 million people and 40,000 classic cars each year from around the globe—from as far away as New Zealand, Australia, Japan and the former Soviet Union. North American cruisers from California, Georgia, Canada and all points in between caravan to Metro Detroit to participate in what has become, for many, an annual rite of summer

http://www.woodwarddreamcruise.com/

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Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 19 8:40 am
by guy whitwam
really enjoyed looking through all the pictures and the story , sounds like one hell of a road trip, the sort of stuff the rest of us can only enjoy through your great post ……….in fact think I will start again :lol:
Thanks
GUY :salute:

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 19 8:40 am
by Charger
Cheers Guy, if you’d like to see a few more the full album is here …

http://s826.photobucket.com/user/charge ... 27-detroit

normally I would recommend viewing with a brew, but you may need oxygen for this one

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Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 19 7:46 pm
by Charger
If you’ve not seen it The Grand Tour S03E01 ‘Motown Funk’ (yes I stole their title) is well worth a watch …

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6068892/?ref_=ttep_ep1

In the first episode of season 3, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May make a pilgrimage to Detroit to drive three highly tuned muscle cars (Mustang, Demon, Camaro) on the deserted streets of this once-great motor city

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Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 19 9:33 pm
by Mossy68
Thanks so much Si.
It's great reports and input like yours, that make this club so great !!!
Pat yourself on the back Sir. Excellent :thumbright:

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 19 8:20 am
by SJH
A great read, many thanks

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Sat Mar 30, 19 8:54 am
by XP29
Looks an amazing trip! Thanks for sharing! Love the green 66 Charger :D

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 19 10:10 am
by Charger
Requiem for Detroit ...

check out the Julien Temple film "Requiem for Detroit", it's very good, came across this documentary tv movie first shown in 2010 on BBC4 whilst researching things to do in Detroit, a documentary about the decay and industrial collapse of America's fourth largest city, eventually found a copy of Requiem for Detroit online to stream that's not been over-dubbed ...

https://www1.two-movies.name/full_movie ... #confirmed

there's a disclaimer to acknowledge … TwoMovies does not host any content on its servers. Any videos shown on third party websites are the responsibility of those sites and not TwoMovies

then you'll get a screen with thumbnails of the movie, click the 'play' button in the centre of that panel, just like on youtube

it'll then open a new window, close it, it's advertisements / pop-up Bananarama!, although I’ve not had any trouble with it at all would recommend up to date antivirus etc, just in case

back on the screen with thumbnails of the movie, click the 'play' button in the centre again, the movie will play

I’ve run it on 2 pc’s and it run’s thro fine

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 19 4:43 pm
by Gas for GOSH
excellent thread thanks for sharing Si.....mind if I pinch some of that for Connected later in the year?

Much appreciated

Simon

Re: MOTOWN FUNK

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 19 8:56 am
by Charger
Gas for GOSH wrote: Mon Apr 01, 19 4:43 pm excellent thread thanks for sharing Si.....mind if I pinch some of that for Connected later in the year?

Much appreciated

Simon
no problem at all, many thanks Simon

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