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That sounds like a great trip with the Polara. I
didn't think about a ballast resistor or the fuel
filters. If anyone else has some tips, let me know. 
The Fury's never let me down. It's in good overall
shape and like I said doesn't use any fluids on trips.
 If you see this car on the road or at the Nationals,
stop and say hello. 

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     Gary



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> 
> Hey I drove my 64 Polora 500 from Oregon to
> Colorado, the four corners area, 
> then to Flagstaff Ar, thu Utah, Nevada Calif, and
> back to Oregon.  Never 
> missed a beat.  Had the running 80 and 90 alot of
> the time.  Most of the 
> time cruised it at 70 to 75.  DId that two years
> ago.  Just carry a ballast 
> ristor, spare fan belt, and water.  If you have it
> tuned before leaving 
> should be no problem.  I would put some seal softner
> in the trans and some 
> in the engine just to be safe. I never had to add
> oil or tranny fluid. It 
> was really hot going into Flagstaff, but the car ran
> fine.  Got a little 
> warmer that usual but not enough to worry about. If
> your car in in good 
> condition I would not worry.  Just carry tools and
> you will problably not 
> have work on the car.
> 


> >> >Gary,
> >
> >I would only add a spare fan belt, two fuel filters
> for the mbte you may 
> >encounter crossing those state's gas pumps, and of
> course two bottles of 
> >heet to get you off in the morning!
> >
> >Have a great trip!!
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Jack Lewis
> >'62 Polara 500
> >
> >----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary F. "
> <gary-futrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:49 PM
> >Subject: Long trip
> >
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> >
> >I'm thinking about driving my 64 Fury from Oklahoma
> to
> >the Nationals next month. This car is no trailer
> queen
> >but a nice driver. It does have the original 361. I
> >haven't installed my rebuilt 413 yet, since the 361
> >just doesn't seem to quit. I've drove to Dallas and
> >back with no problems but Columbus is another
> story.
> >It does seems to leak a little tranny fluid and oil
> >while sitting in the garage but didn't use any to
> >Dallas and back. What would you guys take for the
> long
> >trip besides a spare water pump, hoses, fuel pump,
> and
> >of course some tools ?  I think it'd be a great
> trip
> >and anybody can drive up there in a newer vehicle. 
> I
> >could stick it on a trailer but that wouldn't be
> any
> >fun.
> >
> >
> >     Gary
> >
>

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