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Long before the interstate system, families traveled on State built routes and National highways. One of the most famous began in Chicago and ended in California (Santa Monica)?
What is Route 66?
What is a Chevrolet Corvair?
Jim Rockford.
What is a Pontiac Firebird?
In the 60's families had station wagons, now they have?
What are SUVs?
brake
National monuments were a favored destination. A famous historical site featured bigger than life presidential busts. What is this unique spot?
What is Mt. Rushmore?
What is a Ford Falcon?
Frank Cannon.
What is a Lincoln Mark IV?
What is the difference between a hardtop and a sedan?
What is a pillar between the front and back window?
What is a fan belt?
The route a 1950 family would take on a road trip starting in the Northeast U.S. and ending in Southeast Florida.
What is Route 1?
What is a Chrysler Imperial?
Magnum.
What is a Ferrari?
During WWII GM stopped making cars and made what instead?
What are tanks?
What is a lug nut?
Coastal California North/South road trips used what famous route (still used today for the "scenic" trip)?
What is Route 101?
What is a Volkswagon Vanagon (Westfalia)?
Starsky and Hutch.
What is a Ford Gran Torino?
What maker auto manufacturer owns the Porsche name?
What is Volkswagon?
What is an oil filter?
A two part question. Today's interstates were the brainchild of what U.S. President? Interstate routes ending in even numbers (0, 2, 4, etc.) run in what direction (compass direction)?
Who is Eisenhower? What is East/West (vs. North/South)?
What is a Studebaker Lark?
Columbo
What is a Peugeot?
What Ford had a hardtop convertible that, when opened, stored the roof in the trunk?
What is a Fairlane 500 Skyliner?