Yearly Archives: 2012

PART 8: 2011 Western American Road Trip, The Grand Canyon

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We left Greg’s place around noon and headed north to the Grand Canyon. The challenge was getting there before dark.

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Everything here is new and pristine.

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My GPS didn’t think the road I was on existed.

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Stunning scenery.

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Stopped at a gas station in Flagstaff. The Seville was gasping for air at this high elevation (6900 ft) and struggled to restart. It felt like I was towing a house.

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Heading north on 64/180 to the canyon.

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Small airport.

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Entrance. $25 for the car gets you in for a week.

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We got there just in time for sunset, which was perfect.

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Some water down there.

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That’s a bench.

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Wait, what’s that back there?

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What are they doing?
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It’s quite windy.
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And they’re walking out to the edge.

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Looks like a bad idea.

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I guess no one died.

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Souvenir shop. I bought a magnet.

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Got dark just as we left. We arrived, I believe, at an ideal viewing time.

Had some trouble restarting the car in this high elevation, but after a few cranks we were good to go.

Divided into sections:

PART 1: Overview, Expenses, Map – 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

PART 2: Joplin MO Tornado Damage, Terry’s Subaru STI in Oklahoma, Route 66, U Drop Inn, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX, Leaning Water Tower

PART 3: Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

PART 4: Nissan Sentra Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

PART 5: Arizona International Auto Show

PART 6: In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

PART 7: Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

PART 8: The Grand Canyon

PART 9: Barstow CA, Arvin CA, cruising SR-99 to Lemoore CA

PART 10: Aaron in Lemoore CA – Mexican food, Autozone, and Naval base

PART 11: In N Out Burger, Northern California, Gary’s house in Independence OR

PART 12: The Pacific coast in Newport OR, Lighthouse

PART 13: Grilling at Gary’s, shopping, Brandon’s house in Ellensburg WA and 2000 Sebring convertible

PART 14: Arrival in Spokane WA, drinking, karaoke

PART 15: Drinking, eating

PART 16: Bar hopping downtown

PART 17: Eating, drinking, farewell dinner

PART 18: Heading home through Montana, Newton visits the vet

PART 19: Boulder CO, Denver CO, show at Cervantes, heading home

PART 7: 2011 Western American Road Trip, Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

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I took the 1931 Ford Model A for a test drive. You can read the review, see the pictures, and watch the video here:
http://jesda.com/2011/12/21/driven-1931-ford-model-a/

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I also drove a 2000 Honda Insight and a 1967 Datsun 411 Wagon.

Here’s the Honda review.

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Divided into sections:

PART 1: Overview, Expenses, Map – 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

PART 2: Joplin MO Tornado Damage, Terry’s Subaru STI in Oklahoma, Route 66, U Drop Inn, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX, Leaning Water Tower

PART 3: Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

PART 4: Nissan Sentra Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

PART 5: Arizona International Auto Show

PART 6: In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

PART 7: Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

PART 8: The Grand Canyon

PART 9: Barstow CA, Arvin CA, cruising SR-99 to Lemoore CA

PART 10: Aaron in Lemoore CA – Mexican food, Autozone, and Naval base

PART 11: In N Out Burger, Northern California, Gary’s house in Independence OR

PART 12: The Pacific coast in Newport OR, Lighthouse

PART 13: Grilling at Gary’s, shopping, Brandon’s house in Ellensburg WA and 2000 Sebring convertible

PART 14: Arrival in Spokane WA, drinking, karaoke

PART 15: Drinking, eating

PART 16: Bar hopping downtown

PART 17: Eating, drinking, farewell dinner

PART 18: Heading home through Montana, Newton visits the vet

PART 19: Boulder CO, Denver CO, show at Cervantes, heading home

PART 6: 2011 Western American Road Trip, In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

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They call their airport Sky Harbor. Not Sky Harbor Airport, just Sky Harbor. That’s awesome.

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Heading back from the auto show.

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In N Out in Mesa AZ!

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My cousin Cliff and his three kids.

We packed up the Seville and headed to the opposite (northwest) side of town, to the city of Surprise.

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This mattress would have fit INSIDE the vehicle. She instead chose to loosely strap it to the roof.

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It flopped around like a wind chime. As we got closer, we saw an Asian woman who could barely see over the steering wheel.

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We arrived in Surprise just after it got dark.

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Greg and Becky have a bird. He likes peanut butter.

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Alice, a 1967 Datsun 411 wagon.

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Greg adopted this Ford Model A from his dad.

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Rumble seat!

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Datsun Bluebird

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Inside the Model A

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Wheel-mounted rear view mirrors.

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Alice

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Note the desert cooler attached to the window.

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You basically fill it with ice and the air rushing over it passes into the interior. It doesn’t last very long (half hour or so) and it doesn’t remove humidity, so it only works in the desert.

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Datsun roadster under the cover.

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Ford pedals and controls.

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Polished stainless steel headlamps.

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Temp gauge attached to the radiator.

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Engine out of a Nissan Cube

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Datsun engine.

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Various plates. I keep mine as well, but none were vanity/custom.

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A KENNY APPEARS

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Full? Eat MORE. Om nom nom.

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I pretended to watch football.

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In the backyard you can see the stars. There’s nothing but open space behind the house. You can also hear coyotes.

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Oooh. Authentic

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Check out the presets.

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Next day

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Newton soaked in the sunshine.

Divided into sections:

PART 1: Overview, Expenses, Map – 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

PART 2: Joplin MO Tornado Damage, Terry’s Subaru STI in Oklahoma, Route 66, U Drop Inn, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX, Leaning Water Tower

PART 3: Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

PART 4: Nissan Sentra Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

PART 5: Arizona International Auto Show

PART 6: In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

PART 7: Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

PART 8: The Grand Canyon

PART 9: Barstow CA, Arvin CA, cruising SR-99 to Lemoore CA

PART 10: Aaron in Lemoore CA – Mexican food, Autozone, and Naval base

PART 11: In N Out Burger, Northern California, Gary’s house in Independence OR

PART 12: The Pacific coast in Newport OR, Lighthouse

PART 13: Grilling at Gary’s, shopping, Brandon’s house in Ellensburg WA and 2000 Sebring convertible

PART 14: Arrival in Spokane WA, drinking, karaoke

PART 15: Drinking, eating

PART 16: Bar hopping downtown

PART 17: Eating, drinking, farewell dinner

PART 18: Heading home through Montana, Newton visits the vet

PART 19: Boulder CO, Denver CO, show at Cervantes, heading home

PART 4: 2011 Western American Road Trip, Nissan Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

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We made it to Gilbert AZ, a suburb of Phoenix. Newton was happy to be out of the car.

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My uncle’s 1951 Chevy truck. He lined the bed with cedar.

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Newton enjoying fresh air.

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Lunch

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Looks like a late 60s Chrysler Newport.

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We went to check out the condos my uncle was refurbishing. The value dropped like a rock during the housing crisis so he bought a few as rental units.

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Enjoyed some sake.

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Dinner

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A while ago one of my cousins bought a Mitsubishi Lancer.
Rockford Fosgate audio.

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Nice light clutch.

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152hp 2.0L DOHC I4

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It looks unusually tall but the styling of the nose and tail are nice.

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My other cousin’s Sentra SE-R Spec V.

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Stock, the QR25 in the Spec V produced 175hp, enough to hit 60mph in 7 seconds.

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He modified darn near everything. On the road, it felt aggressive and taut. At about 2500rpm it really came alive and hit 60 in what felt like just over 6 seconds.

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This also has a Rockford sound system.

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Lighter wheels.

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I had a blast driving it around town and on the highway.

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TURKEY TIME

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’51 Chevy with Cadillac tail lights

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OHV 5.7L V8

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Digital gauges

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Beautiful chrome

Video:

Fast Tube by Casper

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Figures that Ian would be the first to sit down for food.

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Asians taking pictures of Asians taking pictures of Asians.

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Wide-eyed Romeo

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Divided into sections:

PART 1: Overview, Expenses, Map – 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

PART 2: Joplin MO Tornado Damage, Terry’s Subaru STI in Oklahoma, Route 66, U Drop Inn, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX, Leaning Water Tower

PART 3: Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

PART 4: Nissan Sentra Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

PART 5: Arizona International Auto Show

PART 6: In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

PART 7: Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

PART 8: The Grand Canyon

PART 9: Barstow CA, Arvin CA, cruising SR-99 to Lemoore CA

PART 10: Aaron in Lemoore CA – Mexican food, Autozone, and Naval base

PART 11: In N Out Burger, Northern California, Gary’s house in Independence OR

PART 12: The Pacific coast in Newport OR, Lighthouse

PART 13: Grilling at Gary’s, shopping, Brandon’s house in Ellensburg WA and 2000 Sebring convertible

PART 14: Arrival in Spokane WA, drinking, karaoke

PART 15: Drinking, eating

PART 16: Bar hopping downtown

PART 17: Eating, drinking, farewell dinner

PART 18: Heading home through Montana, Newton visits the vet

PART 19: Boulder CO, Denver CO, show at Cervantes, heading home

PART 3: 2011 Western American Road Trip, Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

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Heading through Arizona. I was supposed to arrive in Phoenix a day or so ago but we’ve taken our time. At the Motel 6 in Gallup something woke me up in the middle of the night, and my nose was running like a waterfall. I wasn’t sleeping adequately and my sleep cycle was completely off.
It took me about a week to fully recover, and NOWHERE in Gallup was I able to find proper Sudafed.

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Holbrook AZ

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Wigwam Motel

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There’s seven of these around the country. Two are on the national register of historic places, this one in AZ and another in CA.

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“Dear Mr Paul Lewis:
It is my pleasure to inform you that the Wigwam Village [..] in Holbrook was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on [..] 2002.
As you know, the National Register is the official listing of the Nation’s cultural resources worthy of preservation.
Congratulations!
Sincerely,
Christine [..]
National Register Coordinator/Historian”

These are photos taken by someone else of the interior:
Wide view: 090907-3524WigWamInt.jpg
Fish eye: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2281/2542096006_f277915033.jpg
Bed: http://photos.igougo.com/images/p298943-Holbrook-Inside_the_Wigwam_Motel.jpg
TV and entrance: http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/07/c5/15/inside-the-wigwam.jpg

Expect to spend $60-$70 per night.

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Trains were visible all along I-40 especially through New Mexico.

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Arrived at the Meteor Crater, $15 per person.

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Courtyard

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There was a small museum inside.

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You can’t see in this photo, but there’s a wooden cutout of an astronaut standing there somewhere. There’s also an old mine shaft in the center.

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The center was used in the 1960s for NASA training, to prepare for Apollo missions.

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4000 feet wide
570 feet deep
Imagine what the air and surrounding areas looked like when this hit 50,000 years ago.

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Daniel Barringer, in 1903, was the first to discover that the crater was made by an impact rather than volcanic activity.

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Divided into sections:

PART 1: Overview, Expenses, Map – 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

PART 2: Joplin MO Tornado Damage, Terry’s Subaru STI in Oklahoma, Route 66, U Drop Inn, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX, Leaning Water Tower

PART 3: Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

PART 4: Nissan Sentra Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

PART 5: Arizona International Auto Show

PART 6: In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

PART 7: Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

PART 8: The Grand Canyon

PART 9: Barstow CA, Arvin CA, cruising SR-99 to Lemoore CA

PART 10: Aaron in Lemoore CA – Mexican food, Autozone, and Naval base

PART 11: In N Out Burger, Northern California, Gary’s house in Independence OR

PART 12: The Pacific coast in Newport OR, Lighthouse

PART 13: Grilling at Gary’s, shopping, Brandon’s house in Ellensburg WA and 2000 Sebring convertible

PART 14: Arrival in Spokane WA, drinking, karaoke

PART 15: Drinking, eating

PART 16: Bar hopping downtown

PART 17: Eating, drinking, farewell dinner

PART 18: Heading home through Montana, Newton visits the vet

PART 19: Boulder CO, Denver CO, show at Cervantes, heading home

PART 2: 2011 Western American Road Trip, Joplin to Oklahoma to Texas

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I’m glad I overpacked. I intended to be away for a week but that turned into a month.

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Deal with it, Newton.

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Stopped at Wendy’s to eat.

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Sighted on I-44

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Tornado damage in Joplin MO. (See article)
When you drive through town at night there’s areas of total pitch black darkness. No street lights, no street signs, no cars, nothing. The F5 tornado on May 22, 2011 literally sucked the life out of massive sections of the town.

160 people died and 900 were injured. Most died in their homes.

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St John’s Hospital was destroyed, but only six died. A new hospital is being built nearby. The area is fenced and has 24-hour security.

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A cable box.

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See this concrete slab? There used to be a building there.

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Dinner for Newton.

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Terry’s new Subaru STI

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The ride was firm but perfectly tolerable. I could feel the organs in my chest being pushed back toward my spine as Terry nailed the hammer.

Specifications:
$37,000
305hp
All Wheel Drive
6-speed manual transmission
3380lbs
5-passenger wagon
2.5L Turbo Flat 4
19/23 mpg
13” disc brake rotors
Independent front struts, rear double wishbone with coil springs
18” wheels
0-60: 4.9 seconds
155mph top speed

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Stayed the night at a Motel 6 in El Reno, Oklahoma.

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It was nice.

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But it was overpriced.

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Not much to see in El Reno.

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Not much to see on I-40 either.

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The U Drop Inn, Shamrock TX. Built in 1936 on Route 66. One side is a cafe, the other is a service station. JC Berry’s architectural design was inspired by a nail in the dirt, executed with fine art deco details.

The U Drop Inn appeared in the movie Cars.

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The gift shop was unfortunately closed by the time we arrived.

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This leaning water tower was designed this way to lure visitors.

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It was owned by Ralph Britten (his truck stop’s name, Britten USA, is printed on the side). The truck stop closed decades ago after a fire.

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This is the sign outside the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo. Obviously everyone ignores it.

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This used to be closer to town but Amarillo’s ongoing development forced the ranch to relocate three miles west in 1997.

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I had to pee so we headed down the street to a truck stop. I got Newton an indian blanket for $8.

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It was created in 1974 by three guys who were part of an art group called Ant Farm. The burial angle corresponds to the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt. The model years range from 1949 to 1963.

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Occasionally, the cars are painted a single color to commemorate certain events. The repaints last no more than a day before the [encouraged] graffiti returns.

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Seat springs.

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Tail fins.

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Differential.

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Spray cans and lids everywhere.

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The wheels have been welded on to prevent theft since they’re an important part of the display.

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Back on the road. Newton loves his new blanket but has a weird way of sleeping on it — leaning sideways.
Does this dog have no sense of gravity?

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The rain cleared up!

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Surprisingly, this gas station hot dog didn’t turn my farts into aerosolized death.

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Bored?

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Stunning sunset.

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We arrived at a Motel 6 in Gallup NM. The town is kind of a dump but the people seemed friendly. The walls were so thin I could my neighbors coughing, so we tried to stay quiet and keep the volume down on the TV.

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Someone’s heavily decorated trailer.

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Divided into sections:

PART 1: Overview, Expenses, Map – 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

PART 2: Joplin MO Tornado Damage, Terry’s Subaru STI in Oklahoma, Route 66, U Drop Inn, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX, Leaning Water Tower

PART 3: Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

PART 4: Nissan Sentra Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

PART 5: Arizona International Auto Show

PART 6: In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

PART 7: Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

PART 8: The Grand Canyon

PART 9: Barstow CA, Arvin CA, cruising SR-99 to Lemoore CA

PART 10: Aaron in Lemoore CA – Mexican food, Autozone, and Naval base

PART 11: In N Out Burger, Northern California, Gary’s house in Independence OR

PART 12: The Pacific coast in Newport OR, Lighthouse

PART 13: Grilling at Gary’s, shopping, Brandon’s house in Ellensburg WA and 2000 Sebring convertible

PART 14: Arrival in Spokane WA, drinking, karaoke

PART 15: Drinking, eating

PART 16: Bar hopping downtown

PART 17: Eating, drinking, farewell dinner

PART 18: Heading home through Montana, Newton visits the vet

PART 19: Boulder CO, Denver CO, show at Cervantes, heading home

PART 1: 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

Summary:

My aunt and uncle in Arizona called me earlier in the fall inviting me to Arizona for Thanksgiving. My dad (flying down from Washington) and my cousins were going to be there as well. Additionally, a few friends of mine had their first babies, so I figured I’d meet them along the way.

I was burnt out on travel this year after doing 9000 miles in April and May, Thailand in the summer, and the American South just a few weeks ago.

My plan, then, was to head west for Thanksgiving, see my relatives, see Greg and Becky from NICOClub, and head home to Missouri the following week. Instead (expectedly), I ended up wandering the continent.

I brought my friend Ian along as well as my dog Newton. We began in St Louis, Missouri, headed to Oklahoma, then Phoenix, then headed up the interior of California (did the coast last time) to Portland, Oregon to see Gary. Then we headed east to Ellensburg for an eat-and-greet with Brandon and finally arrived in Spokane, Washington.

I lingered in Spokane for a couple weeks then headed home, going through Idaho and Montana while making a stop in Denver to see my stepbrother and take in a show.

Along the way we saw the Cadillac Ranch, The Grand Canyon, the Phoenix auto show, a gigantic meteor crater, and the tornado-ransacked remains of Joplin, Missouri. And thanks to Greg and Becky, I drove a 1931 Ford Model A, a Honda Insight, and a 1967 Datsun Wagon, reviews of which are forthcoming. I also took my cousin’s Spec V Sentra for a spin as well as my friend Brandon’s Sebring convertible. Additionally, I had a chance to take a ride in a Hyundai Equus as well as my friend Terry’s Subaru STI.

Now, let’s do the photos and the story:

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Vehicle: 2001 Cadillac Seville STS
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(Photo taken in Arvin CA)

Distance: 6,500 miles
Mileage at start: 141,000
Mileage at finish: 147,500
Average fuel economy: 21 mpg, 300hp Northstar V8
Casualties: One wheel bearing, one rubber plenum boot, one air filter, one air box clip, and Newton’s paw got infected.

Travel Time: 30 days including two weeks in Spokane
States: Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas

Fuel cost: $1,200
Lodging cost: $355
Food/entertainment: About $1,200
Mechanical: $321 — Wheel bearing ($280 after $100 warranty refund), air filter ($10), plenum boot ($24 for parts), air box latch ($7)
Other: $130 veterinarian
Total: $3,206

In N Out beef patties consumed: 8

Activity Log:
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East:
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West:
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Divided into sections:

PART 1: Overview, Expenses, Map – 2011 Western American Road Trip – 6,500 Miles, 30 Days

PART 2: Joplin MO Tornado Damage, Terry’s Subaru STI in Oklahoma, Route 66, U Drop Inn, Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo TX, Leaning Water Tower

PART 3: Wigwam Motel, Meteor Crater

PART 4: Nissan Sentra Spec V, 1951 Chevy truck, Thanksgiving dinner

PART 5: Arizona International Auto Show

PART 6: In N Out Burger, NICOClub Headquarters in Surprise AZ

PART 7: Driving 1931 Ford Model A, first-generation Honda Insight, and 1967 Datsun 411 wagon

PART 8: The Grand Canyon

PART 9: Barstow CA, Arvin CA, cruising SR-99 to Lemoore CA

PART 10: Aaron in Lemoore CA – Mexican food, Autozone, and Naval base

PART 11: In N Out Burger, Northern California, Gary’s house in Independence OR

PART 12: The Pacific coast in Newport OR, Lighthouse

PART 13: Grilling at Gary’s, shopping, Brandon’s house in Ellensburg WA and 2000 Sebring convertible

PART 14: Arrival in Spokane WA, drinking, karaoke

PART 15: Drinking, eating

PART 16: Bar hopping downtown

PART 17: Eating, drinking, farewell dinner

PART 18: Heading home through Montana, Newton visits the vet

PART 19: Boulder CO, Denver CO, show at Cervantes, heading home

Reviews, some still being written:

Honda Insight

1931 Ford Model A

2000 Chrysler Sebring JXI Convertible

1967 Datsun 411 Wagon

A HUGE thank you goes to everyone who took me in, fed me, and offered friendship and entertainment.

December 2011 and Full-Year Auto Sales Data

Here it is, US auto sales data for December 2011 as well as the entire year.

Some charts can be clicked to enlarge.

CORRECTION:
Based on revised numbers released two hours ago, BMW is the #1 selling luxury brand in the US.
“The BMW brand sold 247,907 vehicles in 2011, up 13 percent from the previous year. Mercedes-Benz brand sold 245,231 vehicles, also up 13 percent.”
http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2012/01/05/bmw-speeds-past-mercedes-in-luxury-sales-race/

AutoNews still reports Mercedes-Benz as #1.

2011 FULL YEAR BY BRAND:

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DECEMBER 2011 BY BRAND:



BUICK, GMC, CADILLAC, CHEVROLET:

FORD, LINCOLN, MERCURY:

CHRYSLER, DODGE, FIAT, JEEP:

TOYOTA, SCION, LEXUS:

VOLKSWAGEN:

AUDI:

NISSAN, INFINITI:

HONDA, ACURA:

KIA:

HYUNDAI:

PORSCHE:


MARKET SHARE PIE CHART:
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Chrysler Group, Hyundai/Kia, and Nissan continue to rise as Honda and Toyota stumble with bland products and stalled manufacturing.

Sources: GM Inside News, Autonews, manufacturer-provided data, Wall Street Journal, Wards

Getting Pulled Over: A How-To Guide

People react differently to seeing red and blue lights in their rear view mirrors. Some get angry, some cry, and some get nervous and say stupid things. The outcome of being pulled over depends almost entirely on the discretion of the police officer and how well you communicate and present yourself.

Set aside any lingering or even justifiable distrust of law enforcement and focus on getting through the next 10-15 minutes. It could make the difference between driving home with a verbal warning and getting zapped with a taser.

ONE: The moment you see the lights come on, find a SAFE place to pull over. If you’re on the highway, immediately slow down, signal, and look for an exit. If there is no exit nearby, pull over as far away from traffic as possible. Consider the inattentiveness of other motorists and the officer’s safety as well as yours.

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TWO: Immediately put your car in park, open all of your windows, turn on your interior lights, and shut off the ignition. Place your keys on TOP of the dashboard, place one hand out the window, and place the other on top of the steering wheel. Turn off your radio.

This lets the officer know that he is safe, that you aren’t hiding anything, that you aren’t going to start the car and take off, and that you aren’t going to shoot him in the face as he approaches the vehicle. Imagine how unnerving it may be to approach a stranger’s car in the middle of the night. Anything you do to put the officer at ease will work to your advantage.

This should also prevent you from being asked to search your vehicle.

None of this is required of you as a free citizen and you certainly have the right to keep your windows closed and protect your privacy. However, the intent here isn’t to flex your constitutional rights. The goal is to smooth over and put some ease into a potentially tense encounter, to avoid receiving a costly ticket or escalating the situation.

THREE: Always keep your registration and insurance in a readily accessible location, like the very top of the inside of your glove box. Let the officer know that you need to open your glove box to get to it. Being organized will prevent you from being cited for missing paperwork, especially proof of insurance.

FOUR: Use respectful language. When asked to show your license and papers, say “Yes sir” and continue to refer to the officer that way until the interaction is over. It’s a way of letting the officer feel like he is in control of the situation, that force isn’t required to gain your compliance. Speaking clear, coherent English is also a plus, and if you’re the kind of idiot who wears a flat-billed baseball cap, take it off.

When asked why you were pulled over, you don’t have admit to breaking the law (and you probably shouldn’t). Just say you’re not sure why and act slightly surprised (try not to be sarcastic). Just nod and politely say “Oh” or “Sorry about that.”

FIVE: Keep your vehicle presentable. Occasionally check your head lights and tail lights. I’ve seen some GM cars rolling down the road with completely dead rear lights.

Keep your car reasonably clean inside and out. An interior stuffed with McChicken wrappers may suggest that you’re an irresponsible person with an inclination for lawbreaking behavior. It’s a stretch, but it’s how the mind operates. Every detail counts.

Choose your bumper stickers carefully. Here’s some examples of bad ones:

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Don’t put those on your car.

I once had a sticker back in 2004 that said “Annoy a liberal: Work, succeed, be happy.” My brother was driving my Infiniti Q45 one night, speeding, and the officer loved the sticker so much he let him go with a warning. Of course, encountering a liberal member of law enforcement might have the opposite effect.

I’m not a lawyer, nor am I qualified to offer legal advice. I’ve been pulled over countless times for minor speeding (7-10mph over), weaving (messing with my iPod), accelerating excessively, or in one case running a yellow light, so I consider myself fairly experienced at being pulled over. In most cases I’ve received polite warnings. When cited for speeding, I pay a lawyer about $100 to take care of it, usually by amending the charge to non-moving while still paying a fine, to keep the points off my record so I can enjoy cheaper insurance.

And this advice applies to normal drivers who aren’t intoxicated, carrying dead prostitutes to the dump, engaging in street racing, smuggling illegal immigrants, or running from the law. If you’re doing any of that, all the “Yes sirs” in the world won’t help you.