Herewith, some of our favorite photos from our four-day, 2,000-mile journey of discovery (and In-N-Out Burger burgers). Enjoy.
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Herewith, some of our favorite photos from our four-day, 2,000-mile journey of discovery (and In-N-Out Burger burgers). Enjoy.
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fuhteng says:
06:24 AM, 09/ 4/09
I still want your job Pund!
sofaonasock says:
10:00 AM, 09/ 4/09
...you guys actually brought the R8 to South Point Hotel Casino, and Spa in Vegas?
waevox says:
12:22 PM, 09/ 4/09
You guys covered a lot of miles. Can you guys post the route for those of us who are curious?
Screen shot of google maps would be good enough...
sixwheeler says:
12:54 PM, 09/ 5/09
Where was the pic with the old trucks taken? I'd love to have that red old fire engine restored!
danielpund says:
07:32 AM, 09/ 8/09
sixwheeler,
The picture with the old trucks (and Packard-based camper)was taken in none other than Goldfield, Nevada on U.S. Hwy 95. You'll find the vehicles parked across the street from the 1908 (and defunct) Goldfield Hotel.
You might remember that we visited the town not too long ago when we re-traced Kowalski's route from the movie Vanishing Point, with a new Dodge Challenger and a nice white 1970 R/T. The Goldfield Hotel served as the site of Super Soul's radio station.
You can find that story here:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=126092
Dan Pund