Ladies of NAIAS in Video
By Zack Newmark
January 23, 2009 7:02 PM
Filed Under: American, Babes, Detroit Auto Show
A few days ago we gave you some photos of the beautiful ladies of the NAIAS. Now, you can rekindle your love affair with the lovely midwestern women representing the manufacturers who will pack up and pull out of Detroit in just a couple of days.
In this two-minute long video, you get more than 20 different shots of these models, alongside some of the hottest cars on display. The women you really like may even travel with their auto brands, so make sure you pay close attention, and then go visit that stand at the motor show nearest you. Maybe you'll get a date out of it.
Then again, maybe you'll get a restraining order. Better stick to just watching the video over and over.
Tags: NAIAS, North American International Auto Show, Models, Auto Show Models, NAIAS Models, NAIAS Babes
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