Drive it or trailer queen?
#1
Drive it or trailer queen?
I restored and updated my 62 about 13 years ago. there have been years when I only drove it a half dozen short drives, for various reasons, but normally I try to put at least 2-300 miles on it each summer. this year I've turned over 400 miles so far. I've been to enough shows to know there are at least a 8-10 other C-1s in town but I never see them being driven. How many of you drive your C-1 (or C-2) on nice days or is it in the garage except for shows? just curious.
62 with L-98 TPI and 6 speed ZF
62 with L-98 TPI and 6 speed ZF
#2
. Nice Ride, I would hate to turn that into a dust collector. When I had a 62 (when I was 19) I drove it every chance I got, but that's your decision, Unless its a all numbers matching car I wouldn't worry about acquired miles. Why people park them and don't drive them I don't, know, either original or they don't want to get it dirty, I think. It's hard on a machine to let it sit and do nothing with it. It's good to run them through heat cycles and keep their juices flowing. You need to change the fluids either way. As a C-3 owner, My vote would be keep driving it like you have been. (I do miss my old 62 396 4 speed, fun party car).
#4
. Nice Ride, I would hate to turn that into a dust collector. When I had a 62 (when I was 19) I drove it every chance I got, but that's your decision, Unless its an e need to keep our own juices flowing alsoall numbers matching car I wouldn't worry about acquired miles. Why people park them and don't drive them I don't, know, either original or they don't want to get it dirty, I think. It's hard on a machine to let it sit and do nothing with it. It's good to run them through heat cycles and keep their juices flowing. You need to change the fluids either way. As a C-3 owner, My vote would be keep driving it like you have been. (I do miss my old 62 396 4 speed, fun party car).
#7
Harley you mention a wooden ski boat and I think back on a guy I worked with back in the mid 90's (a retired navy F-4 pilot) that had one. I never saw the boat, it was 100 miles north in a resort town called McCall, but it was wood, 16 or 18 feet, inboard and he was restoring it. Sanding it down and replacing many coats of marine varathane. He brought me the engine and transmission from the boat and wanted me to replace the engine. It had a 292 ford (late 50' early 60's) and he wanted a 312 to replace it. So he brings me the 292 and trans and then he brings me a 59 or 60 Ford Ranchero with a rebuilt 312 in the back in a crate, a long block he bought from a widow her husband had. So I had the engine balanced and put back together with all the marine stuff, he had the camshaft ground in oregon. The strange part was the engine ran in reverse of what the normal direction of a car engine. He said to change the engine oil he had to suck it out of the dipstick tube. He said it purred like a kitten..
Last edited by thomas77; 09-03-2023 at 05:52 AM. Reason: wrong mileage
#8
Almost, lol. It's a 1966 Century. First year for them to make a glass hull. But the top surround is mahogany so most people assume it's a wood hull. I'll have to find a good picture.
#9
17' Century Fibersport. I'd love to see it.