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It can be hard to capture the public’s attention unless you’re driving a dreamy indigo blue Dodge sedan built in 1928, or a sleek, frost green Chevy Impala from 1969, or a curvaceous, cape coral Chevy Master that rolled off the line in 1937.
All three vehicles turned a lot of heads on Saturday as part of Cruise for Peace, a calvacade of roughly 150 classic cars that rolled through the streets of San Diego, passing through Oak Park, Paradise Hills, National City and Mid-City.
The drivers, their families and police escorts traveled nearly 5 miles to deliver a common message: We need to curb the violence that afflicts many of the city’s neighborhoods.