The Smart Car Owners of Toronto blog has the story of Rupert Lloyd Thomas and his wife Annette driving a Smart car on all 2,300 miles of Route 66. They got about 50 miles per gallon and had a ball doing it. By the way, the photograph on the site isn't identified, but I can … Continue reading Smart cruising on Route 66
High-speed cruising
Bill Baker of Inside Line, an Edmunds.com affliate, searched for Route 66 in a 2006 Chevrolet Corvette ZO6. The car's advertised top speed: 198 mph. Top actual speed by Baker: 156 mph in the Mojave Desert. Once you get past the horsepower talk, Baker does a good job writing about the history of Route 66 … Continue reading High-speed cruising
Fat Man update
Steve Vaught of thefatmanwalking.com has posted his latest journal entry here. Not much Route 66 content, a lot of self-analysis. You also can view the picture of him with Pain Connection walker Dennis Kinch here, about two-thirds of the way down the page, in Vinita, Okla.
“Cars” Web site is revved up
Animated News reports that the official "Cars" movie site, the animated film based on Route 66 by Pixar Animation Studios, has been given a makeover. It features the same trailer that's been reported here. In other related news: -- Disneyland Paris is going to build "Cars"-related rides. -- Animated News also has a guide for … Continue reading “Cars” Web site is revved up
Frankoma Pottery is definitely back in business
I'd known that Frankoma Pottery along old Route 66 in Sapulpa had found a new buyer a few months ago. But, as the Daily Oklahoman reports (registration may be required), Frankoma is indeed producing pottery again. According to the story, it is producing a Christmas plate and three nativity pieces. As usual, the mold will … Continue reading Frankoma Pottery is definitely back in business
Pain Walker arrives in Tulsa
Dennis Kinch, the man who is walking west on Route 66 for the National Pain Foundation, was in Tulsa on Friday at the Pain Evaluation & Treatment Center to tell his story and meet with others who suffer from chronic pain. Kinch is successfully coping with chronic pain from Paget's disease and ankylosing spondylitis after … Continue reading Pain Walker arrives in Tulsa
The magic of the Magic Lamp Inn
Here's a column by David Allen of the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin about the Magic Lamp Inn steakhouse along Route 66 in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., including plenty of details about its history. Here are some good pictures of the Magic Lamp's big neon sign and striking architecture. Here's a nighttime view of the Magic Lamp's … Continue reading The magic of the Magic Lamp Inn
Town wants to give Route 66 corridor a retro look
I found this story about Moriarty, N.M., from the Mountain View Telegraph. I'll excerpt it in part: Moriarty's main street could get a facelift— complete with neon lights and retro storefronts hearkening back to the heyday of Route 66— if one city councilor's suggestion takes root. Councilor Steve Anaya asked the council at its Nov. … Continue reading Town wants to give Route 66 corridor a retro look
This is bizarre
OK, try to follow me here. Hurra Torpedo is a Swedish band that wears matching sweatsuits, uses kitchen appliances for its music (reminding me of noise-rock band Einstürzende Neubauten) and is famous for a wacky cover of Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (I didn't even like the original all that much). Ford makes … Continue reading This is bizarre
Fat Man meets the Pain Walker
Yeah, the title sounds like one of those superhero battles from Marvel Comics in the 1960s and '70s. Actually, Dennis Kinch, who is walking west on Route 66 for the National Pain Foundation, met in Vinita, Okla., with Steve Vaught, who is walking east on Route 66 in an effort to lose weight. Vaught and … Continue reading Fat Man meets the Pain Walker