Don Tanner, executive director for the Dream Cruise, adds the optimistic assessment that rain should be the only factor that could hinder attendance, which is predicted to be in the 1-million-to-1.5-million range. Last year's cruise involved some 40,000 classic cars and 1.2 million people scattered along Woodward Avenue.
"Every indication is showing that [higher gas prices] are having a small effect on attendance. We have been in close contact with people from all over the country throughout the year, and they are all still showing up — even from faraway states like California and Florida. This is a once-a-year, once-in-a-lifetime event that people don't want to miss," continued Tanner.
Prospective cruisers aren't ignoring the crazy prices at the pump, though; some are taking action by outfitting their hot rods with innovative hybrid kits. Illinois' Rad Rides by Troy is currently developing a green E85 kit for muscle cars that will be certified by the EPA. E85 is better for the vehicles, too: It ranges from 100 to 105 octane, so the cars are performing better and getting better gas mileage.
"Everybody is talking about E85 and the fact that it's 105 octane. Hot-rodders can run more boost on their turbos while using up to 30 percent less fuel," said Troy Trepanier, president of Rad Rides by Troy.
Although you will see a lot of the cars out cruising before the big day, expect to see quite the crowd when the official cruise starts on Saturday, August 16 at 9 a.m.
What this means to you: Looks like expensive gas is not enough to dampen America's appetite for muscle cars and burnouts. — Mike Lysaght, Correspondent

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