Cruise Night brings out the best and beautiful - Chicago Tribune

SportsPlus - For those who take it like a fan >> >" data-socialshare-slug="ct-get-unlimited-access-to-everything-bears-and-chicago-sports-with-sportsplus-sign-up-today-20150812" data-socialshare-content="storylink"... Each night, the display features a car manufacturer or style and design trend, such as Ford/Mercury, street rods, convertibles or exotics. This Thursday, the Cruise Night had Fords, Dodges and Chevrolets. But the show was officially designated for MOPARs, meaning motor parts manufactured by Dodge, Chrysler and Plymouth, said Algonquin resident Scott Brown, the owner of a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T. "I've been involved in cars and drag racing since a... My car here represents my youth," said Brown, pointing to his "Go Man Go" orange Challenger. Indeed, hundreds of car showers and spectators milled around the downtown lots and streets, ate hot dogs and watched young members of the Dancewerks summer camp perform to music. Russell Thoms explained the value of an old car varied and because it involved components. Source: www.chicagotribune.com