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See you in Florida!
BASH XIV will be Sat, Oct 7, 2017 in Ft Walton, Beach FL
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954 Miles. I just checked.
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Oh man, what a great location!
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1511 Miles for us.
Gary
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RV6 wrote:
1511 Miles for us.
Gary
We'll meet you in Pueblo or Walsenburg, Gary. Say Hey to Carolyn for us, we'll see you folks soon.
BB
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Bullet Bob wrote:
RV6 wrote:
1511 Miles for us.
GaryWe'll meet you in Pueblo or Walsenburg, Gary. Say Hey to Carolyn for us, we'll see you folks soon.
BB
We have a plan! I like that.
Gary
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Gosh, I should be ready by then or I'm going to have to hire a mechanic.
John
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Less than 600 miles, might be able to make it in one day. 🏁
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We are planning to be there next year have started working on the car and plan on being there with all our new and old friends.
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Looking forward to it👍
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Jwarley wrote:
Looking forward to it👍
John, this trip is less parking-brake-sensitive as well. The sand will stop the car way before it rolls into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Heard Florida sand is sooo much better/less compacted than Texas so will definitely enhance resistance required
Might still get a boat anchor just in case since GOM is so close by!
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MS wrote:
Jwarley wrote:
Looking forward to it👍
John, this trip is less parking-brake-sensitive as well. The sand will stop the car way before it rolls into the Gulf of Mexico.
"trip is less parking-brake-sensitive"
hahahahahahahhh hah haa Yep Steve is a "Master Brake" man. I always wondered what happens when one leaves car without setting parking brake. It's more fun up in the mountains.
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Gabas will be there !!
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Al McGee will make the trip. Will we meet up with the Houston crowd?
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Al, you do realize that the trip is fifteen months from now, don't you?
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Come hell, High water, and the creek don't rise I will be there.
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Woohoo..! Hope to have two cars ready to go so my daughter and son in law can follow..!!
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LOOKING FORWARD TO THE FT.WALTON BASH
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Hornman,
yea, I know it's next year, dangit'. Wish it was this year; lots of fun and adventure on the road with the mustang crowd.
Last edited by almcgee (9/29/2016 8:55 AM)
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Hey Corky,
Are ya doin' the "shrimp thang" again?
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Hmm...1532 miles for me. If all goes according to plan, my car may have been running for a month by that point. That may be a bit ambitious for my first road trip. Looks like a beautiful destination though.
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Chaplin wrote:
Hmm...1532 miles for me. If all goes according to plan, my car may have been running for a month by that point. That may be a bit ambitious for my first road trip. Looks like a beautiful destination though.
Not true, Chaplin. We finished the Heap a year ago last August. Had new everything including heads , cam , rockers, end-to-end wiring, 8.8 rearend, all new brakes, all fresh plumbing, and a new home brew Heat/AC system.
I ran about 400 miles on it and took off for Wimberley...just Jean and I, no traveling partners. Ran just above the speed limit all the way. Had three problems, AC switch died due to a bad spade connector, had to adjust the idle air for low altitude, one heater hose was determined to leak no matter what I did.
Bring a good cell phone, a AAA card, and an empty credit card. I would say that the Texas bunch had more problems coming here this year than on any other Bash trip...all related to high altitude (over 11000 feet).
Make sure the electrics are good and that it's jetted correctly for your home elevation. Do not leave with any heating or fuel-starvation problems...or any mysterious issues and you'll do fine.
And, since you are traveling that far, you will probably find folks to cruise with...where are you coming from anyway?
BB
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Bullet Bob wrote:
Chaplin wrote:
Hmm...1532 miles for me. If all goes according to plan, my car may have been running for a month by that point. That may be a bit ambitious for my first road trip. Looks like a beautiful destination though.
Not true, Chaplin. We finished the Heap a year ago last August. Had new everything including heads , cam , rockers, end-to-end wiring, 8.8 rearend, all new brakes, all fresh plumbing, and a new home brew Heat/AC system.
I ran about 400 miles on it and took off for Wimberley...just Jean and I, no traveling partners. Ran just above the speed limit all the way. Had three problems, AC switch died due to a bad spade connector, had to adjust the idle air for low altitude, one heater hose was determined to leak no matter what I did.
Bring a good cell phone, a AAA card, and an empty credit card. I would say that the Texas bunch had more problems coming here this year than on any other Bash trip...all related to high altitude (over 11000 feet).
Make sure the electrics are good and that it's jetted correctly for your home elevation. Do not leave with any heating or fuel-starvation problems...or any mysterious issues and you'll do fine.
And, since you are traveling that far, you will probably find folks to cruise with...where are you coming from anyway?
BB
I have to see if my car will even be done by then. It just came out of the paint booth a week or two ago and it's almost ready for me to bring it home and put it all back together. The shop is blasting and painting the convertible top frame for me and reinstalling it, then the painted rolling shell will come home.
I'm in Maine, so I am hoping for a long winter this year to give me lots of garage time to get it all back together, but I will be starting from basically from scratch with the shell. I have all the brake parts, front buckets from an 05, a bare 5.0 roller block sitting at the machine shop currently and that's about it. I need all wiring, plumbing, trans, drive shaft, radiator, fuel system, interior, gauges, new top, glass installed, etc., etc., etc. You guys know how it goes
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MY CAR HAD 50 MILES ON A TOTAL REBUILD FROM ONE END TO THE OTHER AND MY FIRST TRIP IN IT WAS TO THE BASH IN TEXAS I WAS SO NERVOUS,,,,I HAD NEVER BEEN PAST ALABAMA DRIVING LOL...I HAVE DROVE IT THERE 2 TIMES AND TO TENN 2 TIMES AND ALSO TO FLORIDA AND ILLINOIS NOW.STILL GETTING AROUND 22 MPG.
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