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Title: Centennial Model T drive
Post by: joiei on May 12, 2008, 08:00:29 PM
I came across this today.  http://rwarn17588.wordpress.com/2008/05/09/springfield-mo-a-stop-on-model-t-tour/ (//%22Information%20on%20a%20Model%20T%20drive%20acorss%20the%20country%20involving%20Route%2066%22) that will be passing through Tulsa on the 14th.

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The Ford Model T is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and enthusiasts from Southern California and beyond are celebrating with cross-country tours, including one that crosses the nation on Route 66 and the Lincoln Highway National Road, aka U.S. 40.
The Model T group enters Route 66 at St. Louis on Sunday and will stay in town there Monday, too. Here's the rest of the schedule:

May 13 — Springfield, Mo.
May 14 — Morning coffee stop at old gas station (at Gay Parita?), continues on to Tulsa
May 15 — Oklahoma City
May 16 — Elk City, Okla.
May 17 — Amarillo, Texas
May 18 — Tucumcari, N.M.
May 19-20 — Santa Fe, N.M.
May 21 — Albuquerque, N.M.
May 22 — Gallup, N.M.
May 23 — Holbrook, Ariz.
May 24-25 — Williams, Ariz.
May 26 — Laughlin, Nev.
May 27 — Farewell dinner in Barstow, Calif.
May 28 — Los Angeles
The group is staying at Best Westerns at each of the listed cities, except for Gallup (El Rancho Hotel), Williams (Grand Canyon Railway Hotel), Laughlin (Tropicana) and Santa Fe (Garrett Desert Inn).

Where would be a good locaiton to catch their drive through Tulsa?
Title: Centennial Model T drive
Post by: YoungTulsan on May 13, 2008, 02:13:36 AM
Probably on I-44, as it seems to be the route they are taking.  Possibly old Route 66?  Who knows.

I recall one day a few years ago I got stuck behind a Model T (or something nearly as old) crossing the I-44 bridge over Riverside.  They top out around 35-40mph :)
Title: Centennial Model T drive
Post by: joiei on May 13, 2008, 05:30:26 AM
The article says they are following the Route 66 alignment, which means they will be driving through town, not whizzing past on I=44.
Title: Centennial Model T drive
Post by: Hoss on May 13, 2008, 08:00:48 AM
quote:
Originally posted by joiei

The article says they are following the Route 66 alignment, which means they will be driving through town, not whizzing past on I=44.



That would make it either Admiral or 11th Street out east (since the old alignment was changed once); probably 11th Street to Southwest Blvd across the river.
Title: Centennial Model T drive
Post by: PonderInc on May 14, 2008, 05:14:46 PM
People who drive Model T's don't use major interstates.  (You won't see T's dotting the I's...) They are out for the scenery, the camaraderie, and the drive.  Not to get crushed by trucks going twice as fast.
Title: Centennial Model T drive
Post by: Hoss on May 14, 2008, 08:05:11 PM
I saw two of these old antiques in front of me on my way home from work.  This was on 11th Street.  Not sure how many were participating.