Friday, March 7, 2025

Friday Open Road

 





























16 comments:

  1. #1 with the two dogs is great!
    #3, the Japanese truck on the beach? You can almost watch the salt eat it up!
    Nice looking bus in #11!

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  2. The first one makes me smile.
    Gorgeous white Chevrolet further on down.

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  3. The dogs at top crack me up.
    That switchback can't be real, can it?
    TGIF

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  4. BSA wins a spot on Open Road Friday. Triumphs failed to show this week.

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  5. Toyota SR5. I wish they still made them. I'd buy a new one in a heartbeat.

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    1. Me too. Had one set up for camping, I could sleep comfortably to -30. It had an extended cab so i got 6" more room. The seats where the best, it beats my 2016 F-150. Although the ford seats are leather, they just look better.

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  6. My favorite is the one with the dog.

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  7. Thank you again for a wonderful Friday "Open Road" photo essay.

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  8. Lonely Rt 6 in Nevada headed towards Utah

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    1. Hwy 50- "The Loneliest Road in America"---- and Real Cool

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  9. My dad had that same color bug. My mom made him sell it because they had me and needed money. She has a picture of me sitting on top with my dad holding me at just a few months old.

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  10. Who has all these classic 911s to take out in the dirt and sand?

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  11. The last pic; I've been fixing to head that way. This week has been rain and snow. Next week about the same.

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  12. The white '59 Impala 2 door was the car my dad had when I grew up. It was way sportier than the 4 door mom had. Hers had a 283, while his had the 327. You could pack all the luggage for a family of 5 in that trunk. And back then if you went to the beach for a week on vacation you took everything, food, sheets, everything.

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  13. Long way to Cape Cod.

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  14. Does anybody know the model and year of the Peugeot?

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