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Oatman, AZ Car Consumer Discussions


Re: How many years until another bailout is needed? [lemko] by berri on Sat Jul 02 17:39:35 PDT 2011

I think any one who grew up in the 50's or 60's should visit at least part of Route 66. I driven on some different sections. My favorite is in Arizona. They have preserved an original portion from just west of Flagstaff (Williams I think) to Kingman. You can continue on to Oatman from there. Oatman gets all of the publicity, but I think that the section I discussed is more what a typical drive on it would have been like for Midwesterner or Easterner driving in the Southwest back then. There is a place off of it called Grand Canyon Caverns that is actually a neat little tour of a cave area. We had a Buick rental car. I think you have to drive it with some American iron. Either a Corvette, or a Detroit boat (including station wagons). The Buick rental worked and I know lemko and Uplander would approve! I returned to Flagstaff on I-40 and the drives really are different. Someday I think I'd like to drive the loneliest highway Rt 50 through Nevada and Utah...and don't forget the rock 'n roll oldies CD's.

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