Idaho
Javelin (Forum Supporter) said:I have died of dysentery.
Hey, I lived there for a few years! It's pretty desolate out there.
If you were up north in Idaho I woulda bought you a beer( or 7, I did a long trip like this and I think I lived in dirty martinis and beer lol)
Congratulations! The car still looks great, and you have kept us entertained with your memorable voyage!
Danny Shields (Forum Supporter) said:Congratulations! The car still looks great, and you have kept us entertained with your memorable voyage!
It's a testament to how well you kept the car Danny. 3,500+ miles in 6 days coast to coast in 100*+ heat and the only failure was due to bad roads.
Javelin (Forum Supporter) said:Danny Shields (Forum Supporter) said:Congratulations! The car still looks great, and you have kept us entertained with your memorable voyage!
Awesome trip. And the family is united again! I am going to miss the daily updates..................do you mind doing it again for us?
Feedyurhed said:Awesome trip. And the family is united again! I am going to miss the daily updates..................do you mind doing it again for us?
Of course! What are you selling and where is it?
Javelin (Forum Supporter) said:It's a testament to how well you kept the car Danny. 3,500+ miles in 6 days coast to coast in 100*+ heat and the only failure was due to bad roads.
The missing bolt is a testament to how rust free the whole car must be! Here is the rusty north, undercarriage bolts like that don't come out, even when we put great effort into trying to get them to come out.
Great trip!
As I learned on GRM, more proof to the idiom that the Mason Dixon line is the point where you stop using loctite and start using anti-sieze.
preach (fs) said:Now that you are home you should update your signature. Haha.
I love road trips!
Done!
Javelin (Forum Supporter) said:Looks like the 944 will feel right at home there. This was the old home:
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