Your response brings back memories long buried in my brain.@tarmy, our 1962 Rambler Classic 400 wagon came with an aluminum block and cast iron overhead valve cylinder head. It was one of the first cars to come with a dual-circuit master cylinder. My father appreciated that feature because we lost the brakes on our 1953 Oldsmobile 98 on the Alaska (ALCAN) highway coming down a mountain. Fortunately the 15-foot travel trailer had electric brakes so we made in the 105 miles to the next gas station. Mechanic fixed the severed brake line in under an hour -- not his first rodeo.
We took a 57’ Fairlane with a 15‘ travel trailer up the Alcan as well (Three times!). We were in Dawson Creek for a few days rigging up a rock shield of chicken wire and pipe to try to save the windshield and trailer front back when that was all gravel. As you note…things like hot food and gas stations were far apart and few.




































