
The Route 66 Inland Empire Run is a high-speed tribute to the "Mother Road," taking our club through the historic heart of Southern California's automotive heritage. This event celebrates the era when the A-body Chevrolet ruled the asphalt, providing members with a long-distance cruising experience that tests both machine and driver. It is more than just a cruise; it is a journey through time, passing landmarks that have defined American car culture for decades.
History and horsepower on the Mother Road
The run features a coordinated trek along the classic stretches of Foothill Boulevard, where members can stretch the legs of their big-block and small-block engines in their natural element. From the iconic neon signs of San Bernardino to the wide-open roads of the Inland Empire, this route offers the perfect backdrop for capturing high-speed rolling shots of the club's finest Chevelles and El Caminos. It is an opportunity to experience the road exactly as it was meant to be seen—through the windshield of a classic Chevy.
Camaraderie at the historic Wigwam
The event concludes with a group gathering and photo session at the legendary Wigwam Motel, a cornerstone of Route 66 history. This stop allows members to cool down their engines, share stories from the road, and discuss the technical nuances of long-distance vintage touring. With the San Bernardino mountains in the distance and a line of pristine muscle cars in the foreground, the Inland Empire Run reinforces the legacy of the A-body and the tight-knit community that keeps these legends on the road.
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