Photos by Steve Purdy
The EyesOn Design show in suburban Detroit, on the expansive lawns at the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House on the shore of Lake St. Clair, is a Father’s Day tradition. We’ll not call it a car show because you will always see much more than cars, and the car’s you’ll see there are often ones you’ll not see at other high-end shows.
A fundraising event for the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology from its very beginning over 25 years ago, this unusual show celebrates excellence in design. That means you’ll see unrestored cars, motorcycles, trucks, campers, boats and always something unexpected. That’s one of the elements we love about this show. It consistently has been the first to feature classes of vehicles other shows have not considered.
This year, they we had cars from the movies, cars that were part of the 1964 World’s Fair in New York; a celebration of 100 years of the Dodge brand; a celebration of 50 years of Mustang; a class featuring colors, chrome and fins; 50 years of the GTO; a Maserati class; tuner cars; cars made in Flint, Michigan, plus the usual classics and a celebration of 100 years of Indian motorcycles.
hello
I have one of those 1915 Buick C-4’s also mine is red
1 of the 5 left in the country
please email me if you hear from anyone with a 1915 C-4