Trico Products Corp. Becomes Official Sponsor Of Woodward Dream Cruise

Trico Products Corp. Becomes Official Sponsor Of Woodward Dream Cruise

One of the world’s largest car shows, the Woodward Dream Cruise spans 16 miles following Woodward Avenue from Ferndale to Pontiac. The event attracts approximately 1.4 million spectators worldwide and features more than 40,000 classic cars including street rods, muscle cars, custom rides and collector vehicles.

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ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. — Trico Products Corp. has partnered with Advance Auto Parts for the second year as a gold sponsor for the 2015 Woodward Dream Cruise held Saturday, Aug. 15 in the Metro Detroit area of Michigan. The TRICO display tent will be located at the corner of Coolidge Highway and Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak.

One of the world’s largest car shows, the Woodward Dream Cruise spans 16 miles following Woodward Avenue from Ferndale to Pontiac. The event attracts approximately 1.4 million spectators worldwide and features more than 40,000 classic cars including street rods, muscle cars, custom rides and collector vehicles.

“The Woodward Dream Cruise is the world’s largest one-day celebration of car culture and we’re happy to be a part of this event that showcases Detroit’s rich automotive heritage,” said Dawn Gonzalez, brand manager at Trico Products Corp. “The Dream Cruise gives us the chance to connect more than 1 million car enthusiasts with our wiper blade technologies and celebrate a love of all things automotive, from classic cars to modern trucks and SUVs.”

Trico Products Corp. offers a variety of wiper blade options specially designed for automotive restoration. The TRICO Classic line features a silver finish to resemble the original-equipment blades on many of the classic American cars manufactured from the 1940s through the 1960s. Trico has options for newer vehicle applications as well. TRICO Force and TRICO NeoForm are two beam blades specifically designed to provide premium performance for maximized driving visibility.

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