Provided that it is running on all 8 cylinders, not overheating, and the fluids are kept full, I don't see any reason why it should get there. My concern would be the failure of a belt or hose, or possibly the points if they are badly bunred. Of course the list could and does go on and on. How about wishing him (it is a him, right?) some good old fashion luck. Of yeah, maybe a lick and a promise too! Paul In a message dated 1/22/2004 11:01:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx writes: > OK. So I offered up the 1964 that I got 6 months ago for free last night, >and lucky contestant number one lives in southern California. I drove the car >70 miles to my house and it made it OK, but was definitely rough around the >edges. > He asked me if it'd make it to LA, and I said "maybe" and that the prudent >thing to do would be to tow it, but the adventurous thing to do would be to >drive it with a buddy in a chase vehicle. > Fortunately he's my kinda guy and has opted for a life of adventure and will >be driving it home. Now, the car's solid enough, but it's also an unknown >quantity. The guy had been driving it into the ground for the last 20 years >as an old-man-car, and it has settled into that happy state of loose, >worn-together assembly of parts that is not unlike a worn pair of sneakers. >Probably not the best thing for the job, but so comfortable that you can't let >go. > Anyway, I'll be pulling the car out and cleaning it this weekend. Get it >running and make sure that nothing's changed. > Contestant number one now has to get the thing registered and will then don >whatever cosmonaut suit he's going to wear in his new unheated car that only >has one vent window that opens and blast off into the great emptiness that is >highway 5 down the center of California. > I'll take some pictures before he leaves and hopefully he'll be a sport and >give us a blow-by-blow account of whatever lady luck has in store for his >acquisition. > This might turn into an interesting story. I gave him a 7 out of 10 chance >of making it the whole way with a smile. If ever there were a reason to look >at the Imperial highway for safe harbors, this might be it, so if you live in >the central valley and see a white 64 circling and looking for a landing spot >near your house, you'll know what's going on... > I'll update on my end, and invite the new buyer to step up if he's game and >complete the story as it unfolds. > > I'll let everyone know why I'm offing this car for free hopefully this >weekend. > > > > Kenyon Wills > San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area > > 1960 Chrysler Imperial -->http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1960/Kenyon/Page01.htm > > 1973 Chrysler Imperial -- > >http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1973/Wills/index.htm > > > > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it!