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6/10/2024 9:45 AM  #1


My 1st road trip

Well we did it, loaded the 65 up and left Portland and drove to Vegas, then I-40 to Nashville and over to Erwin NC. then took a short drive to Myrtel Beach. Met Mike and saw the Sun come up for the first time. That was pretty cool. On the way back to NC my 80amp fuse installed inline with the dash circuit failed and left me dead on the road. Called AAA and while waitting for the truck a guy drove by and came back to see if I was OK. He had a 2012 cobra and a Tee shirt with cars on it about my age. He asked me if he could help and asked where they were going to tow me. I told him and said I just need to get off the HWy so I can look and fix, he said I wouldnt go to that shop AAA picked and told me to tow it to his house, he said he had everything and a lift. My gut said this is a nice guy and I figured if it was a bad move I would just tell the tow driver to keep going. We loaded the car up and I put the wife with the tow driver. I jump in and found it was a 2012 limited 800HP with 30K on it. When we got close to his house I knew I  had made the right call. Nice clean housing track with sidewalks. he also has a Roush mustang that is limited next to a nice new Harley.  When we got there the nabiors were hanging out ready to help push the car into his garage. He set up a fan, gave me H2O and put the wife up inside with the AC. He said if you dont figure this out I will put you up in my 30' 5th wheel in back and we will fix it in the AM. I found the problem, The darn fuse had set screws for the wires but the fuse it self was friction set. I by passed it with a jumper and we were back on the road. Thank you Oscer from SC, real southern hospertality.
Spent almost 2 weeks in NC then drove up to Pennsulvania to see a friend then drove I 84 west stopping at Mt rushmore and then 3 days in Montana with more family. Were home now
30 days, 7500 miles, 430 gals of Reg gas avg 17 mpg and now my newly rebuilt 289 with Holley sniper has 10K and is broke in now.

Last edited by Cab4word67 (6/10/2024 5:14 PM)


Slammed Big Blue, ran over the varmints that messed with the Stang. Now all is good in the NW
 

6/10/2024 10:47 AM  #2


Re: My 1st road trip

What are the chances of that happening.    That’s a pretty cool story.

 

6/10/2024 7:53 PM  #3


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That is an amazing story. I am amazed that you only had that one issue on such a long trip. Congratulations on putting your car together in such a way that would allow you to venture out that far from home!


1966, vert, 347 stroker, T5z, 4 wheel disc, pb, 3.70 LS 9", EPAS
 

6/10/2024 8:48 PM  #4


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Great story. 
For all you guys afraid to venture out of town, this is great testimony that you can make it, and if for some reason you don’t, people will help you get it going.

Bakersfield awaits…


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

6/10/2024 10:09 PM  #5


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Yes bakersfield is on our list. It will be a cake walk after this trip.


Slammed Big Blue, ran over the varmints that messed with the Stang. Now all is good in the NW
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6/10/2024 10:52 PM  #6


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Outstanding trip and story Chris. My two big break downs turned out to be cherished memories because of the people I met. There are great people across this country.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

6/11/2024 3:01 PM  #7


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What a great trip, Chris.  I tell people that my 66 has put me on the side of the road butt (TS&T) never left me there.  Can't say the same about my (now gone) 2013 F150.  Looking forward to meeting you folks in Bako.
BB1
 


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

6/11/2024 3:35 PM  #8


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That is a great story!  I'm glad you still have your car and kidneys.  . Lots of good car guys left in the country!


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
 

6/11/2024 5:44 PM  #9


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Awesome glad you made it back safe my longest drive with my Sniper was from Houston to Terry bash  in Illinois  started to put the carb back on to go to Bakersfield California trip  lol for the mountains I have a fuel pressure regulator that goes from 4 psi to 70 psi so if i run into a problem I will just buy a carb and put on it to come home . Just me overthinking my trips

 

6/13/2024 11:06 PM  #10


Re: My 1st road trip

Thanks eveyone, Im thinking i mite do the larger tank befor Bakers, but we will see


Slammed Big Blue, ran over the varmints that messed with the Stang. Now all is good in the NW
     Thread Starter
 

6/14/2024 5:16 PM  #11


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Cab4word67 wrote:

Thanks eveyone, Im thinking i mite do the larger tank befor Bakers, but we will see

 
Good idea Chris !!.....That way you can 'suck-up' some of that 'cheap' Southern Cal gas !!!
6sal6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

6/14/2024 11:35 PM  #12


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6sally6 wrote:

Cab4word67 wrote:

Thanks eveyone, Im thinking i mite do the larger tank befor Bakers, but we will see

 
Good idea Chris !!.....That way you can 'suck-up' some of that 'cheap' Southern Cal gas !!!
6sal6

 
Hey, we're finally below five bucks s gallon.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

6/15/2024 4:59 PM  #13


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Nice its as low as $2.85 in SC at the beach. Wonder if I could get Mike to send us a truck full?


Slammed Big Blue, ran over the varmints that messed with the Stang. Now all is good in the NW
     Thread Starter
 

6/25/2024 5:06 PM  #14


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Sounds like a great trip and good to know there are still kind folks out there. 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

6/25/2024 5:19 PM  #15


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What a great story!!
Road trips are a Blast, loooking forward to October

Tubo


If it ain't broke, I haven't modified it Yet
 

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