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The Legend Lives Route 66 Tour - Event of a Lifetime!

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DO IT FOR THE KIDS!!!


Charity Bullitt Event


Calling all Ford Mustang Bullitts and Dodge Chargers!
(Open to all cars regardless of what you drive)

If ever you wanted to attend an event honoring the 1968 Steve McQueen movie Bullitt, this will surely be the event of a lifetime….quit thinking about it and Do it for the kids!

If ever you wanted to make a road trip across America’s Mother Road, Route 66…then…Do it for the kids!

If you ever wanted to live out a fantasy where Dodge Chargers mix it up with Ford Mustang Bullitts here is your opportunity….to Do it for the kids!

HoonDog Events, Inc. announces registration is now open to sign on for the Legend Lives Tour 2012! Information, registration page and links to the event hotels can be found at http://www.hoondogevents.com

The Legend Lives Tour will be a weeklong madcap run across Route 66 in honor of the 1968 Steve McQueen movie “Bullitt”.

May 26th – Chicago to Pacific, MO.
May 27th – Pacific, MO. To Yukon, OK.
May 28th – Yukon, OK. To Tucumcari, NM.
May 29th - Tucumcari, NM. To Holbrook, AZ.
May 30th – Holbrook, AZ. To Las Vegas (two night stay)
June 1st – Las Vegas to Chino Hills, CA

The Legend Lives Tour is a lead in event to draw participants nationally to attend the annual Friends of Steve McQueen Show (separate registration is required for this show if you plan to attend) Registration for the car show can be done via their website at www.stevemcqueencarshow.com

Both the Legend Lives Tour and the Friends of Steve McQueen Show are partnering to support The Boys Republic of Chino Hills, CA.

Boys Republic is a private, nonprofit, nonsectarian school and treatment community for troubled youngsters. Since its founding in 1907, it has guided more than 28,000 at-risk teenage boys and girls toward productive, fulfilling lives. On its central school and farm in Chino Hills, California, and in residential and day treatment centers in other communities, Boys Republic and its companion program, Girls Republic, help children in desperate need find within themselves the resources and skills to begin meaningful lives on their own. Please take the time to read more about Boys Republic: http://www.boysrepublic.org/

Why the connection between Bullitt and Boys Republic?
Steve McQueen is an integral part of the Bullitt heritage. As a Hollywood actor, Steve’s persona became legendary as the iconic cool tough guy. Steve also happened to be a student at Boys Republic in his youth. Boys Republic philosophy is to teach self reliance, and as such, they can point to Steve McQueen as one of their model success stories.

The McQueen Foundation, through Steve’s son Chad, continues to support Boys Republic. In Steve’s honor, HoonDog Events will be leading the parade cross country to Chino Hills where Chad McQueen will be hosting the Friends of Steve McQueen Show…
All for the kids at Boys Republic.

Legend Lives Tour dates are:
Start: Chicago IL, Saturday May 26, 2012
End: Chino Hills CA, Friday June 1, 2012
Registration: www.legendlivesrun.eventbrite.com

Friends of Steve McQueen Show dates are:
Friday evening gala Bullitt celebrity event, Friday June 1, 2012
Saturday car show at Boys Republic, Saturday June 2, 2012
Registration: www.stevemcqueencarshow.com

Please note these are charitable events to support Boys Republic. While registering, take a moment to consider making a tax deductable donation to Boys Republic. Various donation levels are offered, but, for $100 donations made to Boys Republic from our Legend Lives registration, Friends of Steve McQueen will provide free registration for their show (you would not need to register with Friends of Steve McQueen in this case, free registration would be for the car entry, driver, and one passenger. Additional passengers would be $10 extra payable at the show. You will receive separate registration confirmation from Friends of Steve McQueen). Therefore, we are encouraging all participants to make at least a $100 donation to Boys Republic…that represents only 5 cents per mile of the tour, but together we can make a huge difference in the lives of children in need. When you receive your registration package, we will be sending information explaining how you can encourage your family, friends or work place to help sponsor your Route 66 run on behalf of Boys Republic.

Join in the fun! Join in the camaraderie! Join in the friendly competition! See Route 66 like you never could before!

But most of all…….join in our support for the kids!

Start making your plans today to join the Bullitt event of a lifetime!

If you have any questions please email us at hoondogevents@yahoo.com
 
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I probably can't attend, money issues & lack of business this last quarter, but thanks for the information, I look forward to seeing many great photos, from what is a trip I've made from the opposite direction, LA to Chicago quite a while back now, great old store fronts, businesses, service stations & cool old cafe's, very nostalgic road trip, GOOD LUCK, {bring any hard to find spare parts, belts, hoses & a spare 1-2 gal. fuel can}...
 
Anyone here old enough to remember the show Route 66?
 
yep

Anyone here old enough to remember the show Route 66?

I remember the show, Was that the one with "Cookie Cookie lend me your comb" guy ? {don't remember the actors name}, wasn't the show about 2 young 20 something guys, working & doing odd jobs while traveling in a 58-61 Corvette or something ?, or was that "77 Sunset Strip" those old 60's shows get me confused sometimes....
 
It was Efrem Zimbalist jr that played on 77 Sunset Strip and was always saying 'Cookie' lend me your comb but yeah, Route 66 was about 2 guys driving the country in a Corvette and working odd jobs along the way....
 
Martin Milner and George Mahirs (sp) played the roles in Route 66.

Martin Milner again was in a Car in a cop show after that but the name of the show exscapes me right now. My be Adam 12?

George Mahris did bid roles and seemed to fade away.
 
Martin Milner Played in Adam 12 along with Kent Mcord i think was his name... I think Milner was Pete Malloy on the show, cant remember the other one. Good show! My own opinion, love the old shows.. sorry for the interruption but i think thats what you wanted.. Have no idea if it was Milner in Route 66 though.
 
For anyone interested in joining this event, it will truly be a once in a lifetime "Bullitt" event. Can't imagine a better way to see Route 66 than reliving a classic chase, running down some Mustangs!

But, for those who can't make the 66 run, any locals in the SoCal area may want to at least attend the Friends of Steve McQueen Show in Chino Hills to benefit the Boys Republic.
Chad McQueen will be turning the campus into a streets of San Francisco scene, including a diorama of a 68 stang and Charger in a chase scene.
A couple of restored 68 Chargers will be in attendance, including the recently restored Bullitt movie Charger that was seen at SEMA last November.

Come on out for a great time...for a great cause!
 
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