Now that sounds like fun...until you get 15 hours into the ride:)
But I'm preparing to do something similar in August, the wife want to go
from here in Ca. to Oklahoma for her brothr wedding, I'm thinking seriously
about hooking the trailor to the motorhome and finding that
"elusive-rust-free-bargain".
Have a nice and safe ride.
> [Original Message]
> From: Steve Hanberg <Steve@oldsub.com>
> To: <Steve@MaxwellGarage.com>
> Date: 3/31/2006 8:19:57 PM
> Subject: [oletrucks] Old Truck Road Trip
>
> Saturday morning April 1st I'm heading out with a '56 Nomad sitting on the
> trailer to deliver to a friend in Colorado.
>
> I'm headed from home, near Seattle, south to Portland on I-5, east to
Boise on
> I-84 , and on southeast toward Salt Lake where I'll meet I-80 and continue
> east to I-25. South on I-25 through Denver and Colorado Springs to Canon
City.
> Hope to complete the outbound leg late Sunday night.
>
> For my return trip I think I'll run straight west over Monarch Pass on
> Wednesday and through Delta CO headed toward I-70. I'll cut northeast on
191
> headed toward I-15 and Salt Lake. Back on I-84 to Boise, Portland in time
for
> the big swap meet Saturday and I-5 to home Sunday the 9th.
>
> So if you see a big black Chevy pickup pulling a black trailer and
carrying
> the rattiest Nomad you ever saw please wave. If you see the same truck and
> trailer, but no car, that means I'm looking for a new treasure, and please
> point me to the nearest rust-free COE or Suburban or other Chevy/GMC
> treasure...
>
> If you are on or near my route. I'd be happy to hear from you if you might
> want to have coffee, lunch or dinner with a couple grubby hungry
travelers.
>
> My plans include checking email every night, but if I ignore you its more
than
> likely absence of Internet and nothing personal.
>
> Steve@OldSub.com
> www.OldSub.com
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