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46yblock
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Somewhere in CA, kind of close to Needles, we turned off the main highway to let the dogs out. This during a recent return trip from AZ. I got out of the car and was surprised to see this: The stretch of old road was unmarked except for the original brand shown.
Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.
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Mike, yeah there are sections still around in California, San Bernadeno and Fontana come to mind. I also seen it in Williams and Kingman, AZ when we went to the Grand Canyon. Cool you found a section without knowing.
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Y block Billy
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I love those signs that say you are entering a national forrest there in Arizona, and all that you see along the sides of the road for miles are dirt and shrubs like in your picture.
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46yblock
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A few years ago we took a stretch of 66 from Needles to Oatman, AZ. Wanted to go back this trip but couldnt make it. Oatman is a strange little town refusing to die, with wild burrows wandering all over the place, even into some of the stores. Going down roads like this always gets my imagination going. I look for rusting hulks left along side the road many decades past. Once I came upon one, out in the Oklahoma panhandle. There wasnt much of anything in sight except sage, and a late 20's-early 30's sedan. It was off the road about 100 feet buried halfway up the doors in sand. Probably left during the Dustbowl migration west. A store in Oatman, 2008:
Mike, located in the Siskiyou mountains, Southern, OR 292 powered 1946 Ford 1/2 ton, '62 Mercury Meteor, '55 Country Squire (parting out), '64 Falcon, '54 Ford 600 tractor.
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If you want to take a long trip back in time,do the whole 66 thing.About 10 years ago we ran the whole thing from Chicago to Santa Monica.Most of the states and a lot of businesses on the route have done a lot to promote the Mother Road.My wife found a cassette published by a man named Tom Snyder that led us to every one of the things you'd want to see,including that patch of highway in your picture. Fun trip!!!!!
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To keep this thread Y-Block, my friend, Bob Bayles, was a stock class racer back in the '70s with a blown '57. He actually got me started with my own blown car. After a hitch in the Navy, he moved from Illinois to California, hoping to break into the movie industry. There he met and married actress Ronne Troup. Who is she, you ask? She's the daughter of Bobby Troup, co-writer of the Route 66 theme song.
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John, Your friend Bob Bayles didn't happen to be from Loda Illinois ,did he?
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There's still a lot of the old 66 highway in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. You run right along it on interstates 55, 70, 40. I was surprised, I thought it was all gone. not so. Barstow Ca, has 66 running right through town, most everthing there is from that era.
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Paul: He lived in Danville. John
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