Ruth’s “dream of several years” came true Saturday, June 19, 2010 when her parents, Clyde and Dorothy, celebrated their 57th Anniversary during a classic car cruise-in at Grill ’57 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Grill ’57 May Cruise-In
One of the very cool rides that attended the cruise-in was a hit with kids and kids at heart. The black hot rod had a box of sidewalk chalk in front of the tire and an invitation for people to leave their mark.
Robert’s 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I
Robert had a 1970 Ford Mustang when he was younger, but he let it go. He knew a woman that had purchased a new 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I from Helmold Ford. Living in the same town of Apex, North Carolina, and more importantly, being friends, Robert expressed interest to the original owner.
Capital City Cruisers 3rd Annual Car Show
The Capital City Cruisers Car Club hosted their 3rd Annual Car Show on Saturday, August 22, 2009 at Grand Strand Pizza and Subs in Raleigh, North Carolina. The show had some very nice vehicles despite the gloomy weather.
ACE Is The Hot Rod Place, Thanks To Raleigh Store Owner
Seaboard ACE Hardware located at 802 Semart Drive in Raleigh, North Carolina has a different assortment of nuts and bolts of a different kind the fourth Saturday of the month. That’s when Bob King, the owner of the local ACE store parks his 1942 Ford Panel out by the road with a banner on it inviting everyone to the cruise-in.
1972 Mercury Comet GT Original Owner Is Presented 2nd Carsolina BST of Show Award
This 1972 Mercury Comet GT was sold January 31, 1972 at Montgomery Motors in Troy, North Carolina to Elford and he has owned it ever since.
Grill ’57 New Year’s Day Hot Rod Cruise-in
Folks here believe that what ever they do on the first day of the year, is what they will be doing the rest of the year, and they want to go cruising. And cruising they did.
Grill ’57 Cruise-in Is Hot Rod Hot Spot In Raleigh, NC
Grill ’57 in Raleigh, North Carolina hosts a monthly cruise-in each month during the summer. Dark clouds and rain in the area didn’t deter these classic automobile enthusiasts from showing up to support their local cruise-in. This event attracts hundreds of vehicles each month when the weather is cooperating.
