Cruisin' Grand, Escondido, CA
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Every Friday afternoon and evening; downtown Escondido, California is transformed into a living museum of automotive history. Spectators can view static displays of American automobiles and trucks from the pre-1974 era or be thrilled by the throaty roar of big V-8 engines, built during the heyday of the great American muscle cars.
Whether you enjoy the display of nostalgic mint stock autos, are interested in classic models such as an opulent 1935 Auburn; or are intrigued by hot-rods and customized vehicles, Cruisin Grand has something for you. While the vehicles are the center of attention and the reason for all the Friday evening activity, Cruisin Grand is made even more enjoyable by the Disk Jockey spinning tunes of the Beach Boys, excellent restaurants with sidewalk dining and several live bands.
Grand Avenue is the heart of the Escondido Downtown Restoration Project. The area houses an eclectic mix of gourmet restaurants, art galleries and antique shops. Escondido was a farming community that has evolved into a modern city with all the expected amenities expected in a modern city but, with the distinct difference in that there are no slums. It is located along Interstate-15 about 35 miles north of its big sister, San Diego, and about 20 miles inland from Oceanside, California and the coast.
In addition to the great pre-1974 vehicles exhibited individually, each week a different car club is invited to display their pride and joys en-masse. There might be a large group of Ford V-8’s, a conglomeration of the classic 1955-1957 Chevy’s or the street might be filled with the Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars of the past.
Owners are usually nearby and are always willing to answer questions and to talk about their prized cars and trucks. Hoods are frequently open to display chromed engines which are works of art or to reveal stock engines that look like they have just rolled off the assembly line. Often the static displays bring back moments of the past such as a 1957 Ford equipped with a plethora of Scott picnic equipment ready for a jaunt into outdoor life of the 50’s.
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Whether you enjoy the display of nostalgic mint stock autos, are interested in classic models such as an opulent 1935 Auburn; or are intrigued by hot-rods and customized vehicles, Cruisin Grand has something for you. While the vehicles are the center of attention and the reason for all the Friday evening activity, Cruisin Grand is made even more enjoyable by the Disk Jockey spinning tunes of the Beach Boys, excellent restaurants with sidewalk dining and several live bands.
Grand Avenue is the heart of the Escondido Downtown Restoration Project. The area houses an eclectic mix of gourmet restaurants, art galleries and antique shops. Escondido was a farming community that has evolved into a modern city with all the expected amenities expected in a modern city but, with the distinct difference in that there are no slums. It is located along Interstate-15 about 35 miles north of its big sister, San Diego, and about 20 miles inland from Oceanside, California and the coast.
In addition to the great pre-1974 vehicles exhibited individually, each week a different car club is invited to display their pride and joys en-masse. There might be a large group of Ford V-8’s, a conglomeration of the classic 1955-1957 Chevy’s or the street might be filled with the Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars of the past.
Owners are usually nearby and are always willing to answer questions and to talk about their prized cars and trucks. Hoods are frequently open to display chromed engines which are works of art or to reveal stock engines that look like they have just rolled off the assembly line. Often the static displays bring back moments of the past such as a 1957 Ford equipped with a plethora of Scott picnic equipment ready for a jaunt into outdoor life of the 50’s.
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