I decided to take a 150 mile trip up to college in my 68' Fairlane last weekend, and I made it without any major trouble. Which is a big relief considering the car had been a project and sat around for the better part of four years. I finally got it inspected during the last week of my summer break and managed to get 200 miles or so on it to see how everything was working together.
The trip has one large uphill grade where I saw the temps creep up to 200-210, on a cold rainy night. So that old 289 radiator will need to be replaced with one fit for the 351 in the car now. I wish I had a tach to know how fast the engine is spinning going down the highway, even 60mph sounds pretty loud. Looks like an AOD or T5 in my (distant) future. Filling up with gas at a modern pump is difficult, none of the hoses seem long enough to reach anymore. The prices are fun too. The week that followed was one swamped with rain, would have liked some variable wipers instead of on and off but it kept me dry and started up every time I asked.
Taking it back home to park for winter soon, but there is an autocross temping me to roll over next weekend. For you other students, Im wondering what the EcoCar folks will think when I pull up to our meeting in this old boat.
Once the rain stopped







