Cruise night regulars remember the old days, cars - 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 had their own classic parked nearby, Hoiseth a 1934 Ford two-door sedan and Franczek a 1968 Camero. For them, classic cars bring back memories of their younger days and the car cruise is the place to make that happen. The men said they can now afford to buy the cars that may have been out of their reach when they were young men. The pair said car enthusiasts long for the simple engines of a classic, the type of car where a person can throw open the hood and get a little grease under their fingernails to get the job done. "The older cars you can get in and work on. I have less trouble driving my '34 Ford," Hoiseth said. Ashley and Andrew Kuiper of Crown Point and their son Jonathon, 3, where walking down the street checking out the different cars. Andrew Kuiper is a member of the Hoosier Headhunters car club, whose members attend the show. Andrew has a 1964 Ford F100, but he had to leave the truck at home until he makes safety improvements so. Source: www.chicagotribune.com