When I first moved to Minn all I heard about was Lake Street and Hi-Lake.
I brought my Chevelle to the scene in '74. I spent many Summer days and evenings cruising from one end of Lake St to the other looking for an opportunity to do some quick accelleration from a roll (yeah we didn't call it frum-roll back then). There wasn't much of anything better in life than pulling my SS-454 back into low and clicking it into second against another musclecar all while trying to keep my car in its lane.
Cars were packed in the Hi-Lake lot. I used to pull in by Clark's Submarine and check out the Muscle Cars and Street Rods. If you stood close by the door, the raw onion smell would almost put tears in your eyes.
This guy with a GTO used to follow me around and I got tired of beating him. A couple years later, his car would be the one to beat. I thought he was nuts because he smirked as he opened his glovebox and tickets would roll out like a mailbag full of undelivered mail.
Years later, I met a girl and asked her if she wanted to go with me to Hi-Lake. She said sure and I thought man this is one cool girl! When I pulled into the lot with all the cars and just sat, she said "I thought we were going to a Lake to park!" She's now been my wife for 27 years. lol
I brought my Chevelle to the scene in '74. I spent many Summer days and evenings cruising from one end of Lake St to the other looking for an opportunity to do some quick accelleration from a roll (yeah we didn't call it frum-roll back then). There wasn't much of anything better in life than pulling my SS-454 back into low and clicking it into second against another musclecar all while trying to keep my car in its lane.
Cars were packed in the Hi-Lake lot. I used to pull in by Clark's Submarine and check out the Muscle Cars and Street Rods. If you stood close by the door, the raw onion smell would almost put tears in your eyes.
This guy with a GTO used to follow me around and I got tired of beating him. A couple years later, his car would be the one to beat. I thought he was nuts because he smirked as he opened his glovebox and tickets would roll out like a mailbag full of undelivered mail.
Years later, I met a girl and asked her if she wanted to go with me to Hi-Lake. She said sure and I thought man this is one cool girl! When I pulled into the lot with all the cars and just sat, she said "I thought we were going to a Lake to park!" She's now been my wife for 27 years. lol
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