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Classic Cars Drive Route 66's 100th Year
12 Jan
Summary
- A caravan of 10 classic cars is celebrating Route 66's centennial.
- One car, a 1934 Buick, was restored from a $1,600 carcass.
- The journey aims to unite enthusiasts and preserve historic routes.

Classic car enthusiasts are celebrating the centennial of Route 66 with "The Drive Home," a journey featuring a 10-car caravan. These vehicles, representing various automotive eras, are traveling towards Chicago, Illinois, with plans for a display at the Detroit Auto Show.
One notable participant, Keith Flickinger, has transformed his 1934 Buick Model 61 from a $1,600 shell into a valuable machine. The trip, in its seventh year, emphasizes bringing together car organizations and enthusiasts to celebrate both the historic road and the automobiles that defined it.
The initiative, supported by America's Automotive Trust, aims to inspire others to drive Route 66, support local communities, and preserve its rich history. The caravan's stops have included iconic New Mexico landmarks before heading to Chicago by January 12, and Detroit by January 14.




