Steve, Years ago, I bought an 82 Imp that had been sitting for seven years. It had been started periodically, but not driven. I added brake fluid, trans fluid, water and filled it up with Chevron Supreme(the only gas I use). I drove it from Los Angeles to San Diego with no problems. When I got home I changed all fluids, tuned it up and drove it for almost a year until I sold it. For the drive you are talking about, I would do all I did plus new tires. The gas tank is very easy to pull, it might be a good idea to make sure it is not full of crud. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve B." <imprl59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 7:15 PM Subject: RE: IML: My first message (TEST) > >He doesn't drive so the car mostly set in his garage with the battery > >disconnected. Do you think it could be driven to Idaho? > > Welcome to the list and congratulations on your fine new car. The > following advice is given considering your statement that the car hasn't > moved much in the last fifteen years.. > > The brake system is most likely toast.. Brake fluid absorbs water which > leads to rust. If it were mine I would plan on replacing rear wheel > cylinders, front calipers, master cylinder and rubber hoses. You likely > could get away with less, but a 1500 mile trip is the wrong time to find > out you really did need that rubber hose. > > The tires will need to be replaced even if they have good tread. The > rubber will be dry rotted and the tires could easily come apart on you > at hiway speeds. > > It would be a good idea to go ahead and replace belts and hoses and > change all the fluids now. > > I would also have the gas tank cleaned out if it has been sitting with > the same gas for a long time or not having a full tank. Condensation > builds up in the tank and settles on the bottom creating a rust and muck > that stops up the fuel system (don't ask how many times I have learned > this lesson.) > > Is your car still EFI or has it been converted to carb? If it is still > EFI I expect some of the experts here on the list might have additional > advice for you. > > You can also ship the car if you aren't able to get it ready out there. > Expect to pay between $700 and $1K for door to door shipping. > > Steve B. > > > >