Having a house built so we’re hitting the road again/still
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Xatlatc
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Re: Having a house built so we’re hitting the road again/still
If you’ve never been through Iowa or Nebraska, these pictures tell it all.
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Neat pics, personally I think the mid-30's Auburn Boattail was the most beautiful car ever built.
2001 Concourse XL Lounge model, 6.8L Ford E350 Triton V-10 Chassis.
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Re: Having a house built so we’re hitting the road again/still
Love the picture of the Studebaker Avanti - came out when I was in my early teens and I always thought that was the coolest looking car ever. Now I drive a house on wheels (Chinook Premier) and a 14 year old Navigator. I guess I'll have to wait to win the lottery to get my Avanti!
Paul Demarest
2003 Premier V-10
2003 Premier V-10
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Xatlatc
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Great collection of cars indeed.
From New England to Las Vegas is what this trip is developing into. Oh the power of the In-N-Out Burger!
A first for me today when I crossed through the Eisenhower Tunnel on Interstate 70. Very cool engineering. The Ford V10 is running great. Just turned 80k miles on my 1999 Chinook.
From New England to Las Vegas is what this trip is developing into. Oh the power of the In-N-Out Burger!
A first for me today when I crossed through the Eisenhower Tunnel on Interstate 70. Very cool engineering. The Ford V10 is running great. Just turned 80k miles on my 1999 Chinook.
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Xatlatc
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A great day for a ride.
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I always like to hear about "crazy" motivations for various trips. So driving cross-country for In-N-Out Burger sounds like an obvious reason to me
I've been half thinking about heading up to Oregon simply due to a fish-n-chip craving
(although heading to Las Vegas this time of year sounds much better weather-wise).
Our '99's are keeping pace: I think I'm at around 82k.
Our '99's are keeping pace: I think I'm at around 82k.
1999 Concourse
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Stopped at Arches National Park and noticed several locations to dry camp on state and federal property along the way there. Too much soft ground ( mud ) for me, so we moved down the road to a private campground and paid for the pleasure to park in their mud. Duh.
Arches isn’t what I expected, but I’m glad we stopped.
Arches isn’t what I expected, but I’m glad we stopped.
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The parking lot at Devils Garden was packed.
