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Greywolf 05-16-2002 05:29 PM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
I've only seen parts of it, but what I saw made me want to spend a few months crawling along it...


(Ditto Route 1)

whitebenz 05-17-2002 02:50 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
My in-laws made the whole trek in a 67 firebird conv. that he restored. They said they had a great time. I told him I want to do it in my 72 when I get done with it. He said to run 66 then come home and paint the truck. His paint got trashed.

dj

luv70sfords 05-17-2002 09:04 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
I've done parts in LA, also parts between 29 palms and vegas. Was kinda neat. I think they still do an annual run of 66, might do a lil researchin. I'd love to take the stang, and my buddy has a cuda he wants to take along the old 66 too.

thoseapples 05-17-2002 07:00 PM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Dare I ask what the legacy and significance is behind Route 66? I was born in '82! I don't know these things!

mick460 05-18-2002 06:38 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
Covered many parts of of Rte 66. As a kid my parents would always take that when we went to Arizona. Picked it up in Rollo Missouri I believe. I have driven some of it in Illinois and would like to spend time to do the whole route some day.

Debby 05-18-2002 10:43 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 18-May-02 AT 12:07 PM (EST)]Boy this is really goin to date me...
Having relatives in both California and Ohio my family would travel at least two times a year along Route 66. There were times that we would cut down through Kentucky, Tennesee, Arkansas and catch the route in Oklahoma.
I was very young, but remember vividly some of the landmarks and cities along the route. When we have traveled recently to cities along the route, I come across areas that I remember and know like the back of my hand, remembering but not actually knowing at a child where I was at. It's strange how much you pick up when you are young.
I actually remember parts of the "new" Interstate 40 being built.
My family truly enjoyed making the trip from Ohio to California and back. And now I can appreciate that I have actually had the opportunity to travel along this wonderful route in it's entire!
I would like to plan a trip and take our new T-Bird across the route. I think it would be a blast to show my husband the road that his wife travelled when she was young and show him the history of Route 66!

As always Greywolf, you start some thought provoking threads!

Thanks

Deb 8D

Ultramagdan 05-18-2002 11:31 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 

Greywolf 05-19-2002 02:11 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
Yeah, but babe; You bring them to life with your inputs!


Thank you...


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fred m lewis 05-19-2002 11:34 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
While in route from Camp LeJeune,NC to Camp Pendleton,CA the bus I wa
riding picked up 66 in Oklahoma and followed it all the way to L.A.
During a dinner break in Amarillo the driver pointed out a popular
eatery where we could find decent food. I ordered Chili and a beer,
well when the waitress placed my order in front of me I must of had
an odd look on my face and she asked if there was a problem, I replied
by asking "where are the beans?" With a scowl she asked where i was
from, upon replying Florida, she immediately removed my bowl of chili
all the while muttering under her breath that if I wanted beans that
is what I should have asked for. I did finally get a bowl of chili
plus an education of the fine art of chili preparation. Needles to
say everyone within hearing got a big kick out of this and a good
natured laugh at this (then) young Marine.
This was not my last trip traveling 66, just the first, and each
time there has been some memorable experience.
Fred

cigarxtc 05-20-2002 09:36 AM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
I have only driven parts of it in Oklahoma. It's nostalgic. Kinda sad to see some of the old abandoned gas stations and mom an pop stores closed down along the way.

Wouldn't it be cool if someone organized an annual "FTE Route 66 Run"?!?! You can bet I'd be there for at least the Oklahoma portion of it.:-X22

xp8103 05-20-2002 12:36 PM

Old Route 66 - anybody done the whole thing?
 
thoseapples:
Route 66 was the first real, continuous, east-west highway in the US. :-X22
It was popularized in both tv and music. Much of what our interstate highway is like today owe's homage to Rte 66.


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