1938 Pontiac Business Coupe
Old cars and trucks litter the roadside. Some lie where they died decades ago. And some, perhaps even most, have been strategically placed. It's a quiet conspiracy to create the right Route 66 vibe for visitors who bring cash and life to the local community. And it works, and you don't mind. You can look, and you can touch, and here and there you can sit on the running board of a 1938 Plymouth Business Coupe and eat a sandwich or watch the grass grow beneath the tyres. Just don't pick the automotive flowers, please. They grow best right where they are.
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Old cars and trucks litter the roadside. Some lie where they died decades ago. And some, perhaps even most, have been strategically placed. It's a quiet conspiracy to create the right Route 66 vibe for visitors who bring cash and life to the local community. And it works, and you don't mind. You can look, and you can touch, and here and there you can sit on the running board of a 1938 Plymouth Business Coupe and eat a sandwich or watch the grass grow beneath the tyres. Just don't pick the automotive flowers, please. They grow best right where they are.
The journey
1. Route 66: The Mother Road
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