This weekly Monday evening cruise-in routinely draws 500 to 700 and more cars, including late models. It has something for everyone. For example, on this particular Monday we were able to inspect a late ‘20’s Blower Bentley, a showroom fresh 1955 Dodge Royal, a rarely seen Olds Jetfire, and a boatload of muscle cars, pony cars, Corvettes, and street rods. Mark’s also welcomes the late model Challengers, Camaros, Mustangs, Chargers, Corvettes, Vipers, etc. because there is plenty of room to park. There is additional paved parking for motorcycles on display, ranging from antiques to brand new, along with acres of spectator parking at either end of the field. If you decide to have a first-hand look, be advised to first check their website, http://www.markscruisenight.com, to verify that the cruise is on because it will be cancelled if the field is soft or there is a threat of rain. The website also has driving directions, the cruise
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