I've done this a few times & it depends on a few things such as how rusty things might be underneath the car.It also depends on how the exhaust is routed. If the pipes are real close to the center, you may have trouble removing the bolts on the center support hanger. One thing to also keep in mind is that the convertable uses a different hanger then the hardtop if you need to replace that. I don't think I would attempt this on the side of the road, certainly not when its so cold now. You'll need to raise the car & you can end up getting pinned under it, $300 is probably a small price to pay to ensure your safety. If only the hanger is separated from the rubber, you could probably drive for such a short distance. I had one do this on a 64 & lived with it a while till I found time to fix it. I also had one separate on my 60 on the way home from Vermont & I drove it back to RI without trouble, you just need to accellerate easy, it smooths out once up to speed. John bandmgrinding@xxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi guys, > A couple of you know about me trying to bring home my 62 conv so here > is the up to date continuing saga. I left N.J. to go pick it up Fri night > at about 7.00 pm. It is in long island about 70 miles from me. I have > thei nutty fetish about driving my cars home instead of towing them so I > was going to drive this one home even without dash lights or a top. I > figured I could always thaw out in a hot shower when I got home. When I > got there, my partner in buisness, who thinks I am nuts now for sure > after seeing this car helped me wrap the bows in saran wrap, the heavy > stuff that we use to wrap pallets. Used a bungee cord to hold the drivers > door closed, checked the oil and other fluids and got ready to go. Engine > runs great, car stops and trans seems fine. Started to go and lo and > behold as I accelerate a horrible vibration is coming from the middle to > the rear of car. To bad to attempt to drive home. Car went back into > garage and there it sits . I have a question, has anyone ever don a > driveshaft on their 62 or similer with center hanger and 3 joints and how > hard is it to remove and repair? Can I do it on the side of the road so > to speak with minimal tools or do I have to get robbed to flatbet the car > home ($300.00 + is what they seem to want) . Any help would be greatly > appreciated as I wioll not chance driving it this way and possibly > screwing up something else. > Thanks > Allan R. > 62 Imperial conv almost home > a load of other junkers, all driven home >