I'm warming up to this whole crazy idea! Route 66?
There are probably more scenic routes. At least one car would probably
need to commit to the entire route.
The Classic Thunderbird Club of America had a 48 in 48 tour
where they drove thru every continuous state in 48 months, many cars dropping in
and out regionally.
I vote for starting in Holland, Jim can get the ball rolling,
and then continue west to Pomona, California. As Horace Greely said, "Go
west, young man!"
--Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56
Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge
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Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 7:54
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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Cruise
Thoughts
how about a Pomona
to Pomona cruise? start with Pomona CA, pick up everyone along the way- end in
Pomona NJ... on my lawn- have a FWDLK BBQ, then take a fin shot off the roof
to give a grandstand shot from carlisle some competition??? to make it fair-
i'll drive out to ohio or something and be a tour guide eastbound! fun
though but wont happen... shame there arent more mopar meets within a 2
week or less timeframe- can have east, middle, western fwdlk meets that can
all cross paths at some point...
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L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sun, Feb 21, 2010 6:34 am Subject: Re:
[FWDLK] Cruise Thoughts
Rolling sounds good
to me!
How about driving
x-country to New York, Miami, or any other port in the east, and then continue
from Amsterdam, Antwerpen or any other port in Europe? That would draw some
media attention.
How far could we
continue into Europe? Asia? I know of some enthusiast in
Turkey.
Jim, The
Netherlands.
What
about a "rolling " cruise where some of us join for part of the cruise but not
all of it? There could be a predetermined route, maybe across the USA
and Canada, with those of us who wish dropping in and dropping out as
desired. Maybe for some charity? Maybe with some national TV
attention?
Predetermined overnight stops on predetermined
dates, some sightseeing. Probably never more than 10 to 15 vehicles at
anyone time - no real limit, but always a mix of Fins. Maybe stopping at
some car shows along the way - Stowe, Vermont has a great show during the
second weekend in August.
Just thinking.
Dick Skinner 1959
Plymouth Sport Suburban www.59sportfury.net www.forwardlook.net
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