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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 111
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Here's the deal. I just Finished my 30 roadster a few weeks back. My father and I want to take it to the L.A. Roadster show in june. What should I do? Drive it there and back? Or trailer it their and drive it home? As I see it If I trailer it down there at least I'm guaranteed to get there and be able to use it when I get down there. But driving it the whole way and back would be Sick! Keep in mind it has a stock banger, mechanical brakes and a columbia 2 speed.
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Maple Ridge,BC,CANADA
Posts: 4,469
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As much as, it's about driving them, that's a long trip in a banger powered car. Yes the Columbia 2-speed would make it easier than a stock rear, but you might enjoy the experience more, by starting the long drive, after the show with a trailer along for the drive home.
Are you in Vancouver Wa. or BC? Great ride, by the way.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 111
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Oh yea I forgot to mention that I'm In Vancouver B.C.
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: florida
Posts: 5,790
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I've always driven, but when we finished my Son's T bucket a few days before Turkey Run a few years ago he was going to trailer it. I gave him a hard time so he drove it and it swallowed a valve half way there. I felt terrible because if he would have trailered it as he wanted he could have at least cruised around Daytona and enjoyed it. I screwed up big time and regret pushing him to drive it.
So you know what my advice would be, especially on a fresh car on a VERY long trip. There is no sin in trailering a car to a faraway event, it isn't like your car is a trailer queen, it just makes you smart. Don |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 111
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Doing the Smart thing is good and I'm all for it. But there is something to be said for building the car from square one, doing every single piece your self and then you and your old man hopping in it and heading out on the open road with open pipes, wheels and no roof. Looking for an adventure. Talk about a devil on one shoulder and angel on the other. hahaha
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Rock Island, WA
Posts: 467
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Man O man. Either way you go, that is one badass roadster you got there.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Melbourne, New Holland
Posts: 1,959
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Whats more important?
If you drive it and dont make it, is the value in the trip or making the show? I would do the drive, something you can remember for the rest of your life and something your old man can brag about to his buddies, you know how important that shit is to them ![]() Saying that though, I couldnt do a trip like that with my old man, I would push that fucker out the door on the highest pass hahahahhaahahaha just kidding......I would leave him at the first gas station. |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Posts: 4,305
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BUT MAN THAT IS A KILLER ROADSTER !!! Check it out thoroughly, take some spares and DRIVE !!! Rat
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Rochelle ILL.
Posts: 390
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I say drive it. If it breaks down that's part of the adventure.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Vancouver
Posts: 111
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Humanfly Brings up another legitimate point. Me and my Father may just kill each other along the way. Here I was worrying about the car breaking down. That sounds like the least of my problems now. hahaha
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: South of the Border
Posts: 253
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Drive it and have someone follow behind in the trailer. That way if there is a problem (car, passenger, weather, etc.) you are covered.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: London Ont Canada
Posts: 126
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flatnasty,
I did exactly what you're thinking of doing. I finished my 29 in early March of 2010. In June I jumped into it and 3 other guys and myself left London On. for Deuce Days in Victoria BC. I wouldn't have missed it for the world. Just remember to take it easy on the ol' girl and you'll be OK. You do know each piece of the car intimately Right? The picture is somewhere on US 200 outside of Circle Town Montana |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: London Ont Canada
Posts: 126
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Huh!!! The picture didn't load..well maybe this time
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: spring tx.
Posts: 2,255
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drive it. if you have a break down, it's all part of the trip.
as for the show, don't expect to get into the main show because you don't have shiny paint. i know it sucks, but it's their rules. you will be able to park in the preferred parking area near the swap meet. trust me, there are cooler cars out there than inside the show. nice ride by the way. -danny
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Tonawanda, NY
Posts: 6,165
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Damn... your car kicks ass! Either way you go, it's gonna be an adventure!!
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Bridgewater,CT.
Posts: 2,516
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Nice Roadster!
Stay Home and give the car to me I'll drive it
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: jefferson, wisconsin
Posts: 4,904
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consider the goal of your trip.... showing your car at the Roadster Show or enjoying the driving experience.
whatever is most important will guide your decision. I have a hunch you will trailer it down and drive it home. I like that plan. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Bend,Oregon
Posts: 2,985
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Why did you build it????----The obvious answer is to drive & enjoy your efforts!! Vancouver is only 2nd gear to L.A.!
Don't worry about a breakdown, thats part of the "game". Once you get to Pomona, you'll be glad you DROVE!---Then you can be invited to picnic hill for a great BBQ with all the other roadster exhibitors, & on Sunday after the show, recieve the "coveted" engraved English pewter mug that you will cherish back home!! Have a great trip---You'll always remember it.--------Don
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Alliance Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: spring tx.
Posts: 2,255
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the few times i have been there with an "unfinished" car your club has banished us to parking lot with all the other "unwashed masses"! what ever you do, don't let them put a sticker on your headlight! ![]() -danny p.s. don, i'm just messin' with you. the la roadsters put on a great show, even if they have some rules that limit some kinds of roadsters.
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Last edited by hot rod pro; 05-29-2012 at 04:13 PM. Reason: didn't want don to have a stroke. |
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Alliance Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Seattle,WA
Posts: 4,482
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Drive it or drop it off in Seattle and I'll drive it for you.
![]() I think if you take the basics as far as repair stuff goes you will be fine. I'd be more pissed about the points taking a shit and not having a couple spares than if I blew a major component. If it's gonna break it's gonna break. Just make sure you have AAA to get towed IF you have a non roadside repair and internet access to get help on the Hamb.. I've seen hamb rescues for in distress members many times. Shit, if you break down around here. I'll come get you and we can fix the car in my garage. Last edited by Hitchhiker; 05-29-2012 at 04:15 PM. |
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