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Author: Antony Ingram Are you ready for RADwood? The car show for the most stylish, most out-there, and simply the raddest ...
Radwood would be the tongue-in-cheek answer to it: a celebration of cars from the ’80s and ’90s, with more than a lot of tongue-in-cheek car choices. The selection of cars ranges from ...
But no show celebrates the often overlooked and forgotten vehicles of the 1980s and 1990s like Radwood, wrapped up in an event that's as much about the culture of the rad era as it is about the ...
Nostalgia mixes with tape decks and car phones at RADwood events that aim to capture “the essence of a bodacious era.” RADwood’s shows go beyond just the cars of the era. Period-correct ...
Like most in-person events, Radwood, the show dedicated to Eighties and Nineties cars and culture, was put on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But this summer, Radwood is coming back with a ...
Radwood, for those unfamiliar, is the preeminent car show for 1980s and '90s nameplates—not just exotics, but the crap you and your parents drove back when the Web was something a spider made.
Thousands came to downtown Detroit for the fourth year of RADwood Detroit, a celebration of '80s and '90s culture that is focused on the automotive style of the era. There were about 300 cars ...
RADwood has emerged as a cultural event celebrating the cars, trucks, motorcycles, and lifestyle of the 1980s and 1990s. Essentially period-correct car shows, Gen Xers and millennials nostalgic ...
There's no other car show quite like Radwood. It's an event that celebrates the weird and wonderful vehicles of the 1980s and '90s -- an era when many folks, your authors included, really fell in ...
Add a bit of dress up like the Goodwood Revival, and you've got the makings of the inaugural Radwood show that was held in Brisbane, California earlier this month. The brain child of Bradley ...
The event in question is Radwood 2: an ’80s and ’90s celebration honoring the same era when John Z. DeLorean tried something similar but fared much worse. It’s an explosion of excess ...