Drove the original 1926 route of route 66 from St Louis to Cuba Mo. Round trip was about 170 miles. Stayed at the Wagon Wheel Motel, reported to be the oldest continuously operated motel on route 66. Attended the Cuba Lions Club car, truck and vintage travel trailer show. The town is very welcoming to route 66 travelers. Any visit should include a stop at Bob's Gasoline Alley just west of town.
Route 66 Trip
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Re: Route 66 Trip
Sorry for the upside down pictures. Dang it!
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At the Homecoming in Richmond I was inspired by Seamus Hnat's artwork on the side of his 1914 Touring to try my hand at it.
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Whew! Upside down pictures. For a second I thought that you drove to "down under".
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Re: Route 66 Trip
Looks like a fun trip!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing.
Scott Conger
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Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
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Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
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Sounds like a great time. Thanks for taking time to post photos.
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Re: Route 66 Trip
I'll repeat what someone else said on another post awhile back...
DO NOT GET Neck strain...just click on the picture, and it will MAGICALLY right itself (sometimes).
Worth a try, no?
DO NOT GET Neck strain...just click on the picture, and it will MAGICALLY right itself (sometimes).
Worth a try, no?