Update. I made it to my sisters home near San Francisco. I put over 2100 miles on the Ford, as I hit a number of the national parks in Utah. We have just a spectacular country. After I'd visit one of our parks, I twas concerned the next one would be disappointing. Not so. I visited the Arches, Monument Valley, Bryce's Canyon, Zion and then went south to the Grand Canyon before heading to Vegas and then to California. It just so happens that it was National Parks week, so no fees!
I also stopped and "delivered" a 3 speed wiper motor to a guy outside of Los Angeles who sold one to me a year ago, but when it stopped parking properly, immediately shipped me a replacement no questions asked. He has an AAR that is a beauty, and working on an E body vert. I could have shipped the wiper motor, but I really appreciated his "service" and wanted to stop and meet him, as he really stood behind his work. Another great Mopar Person!
In total, I drove over 8,000 miles and hit 21 states. Obviously, I wandered quite a bit, because if I had taken a direct route from VT to Fl and then to CA, its about 4,500 miles. I met some terrific people along the way, some of whom I mentioned here. I'm now just hanging out and will play a little golf and relax
Chryco, I appreciate your comments but there is no way you bear any responsibility for my decision to leave the challenger. I have to admit the uncertainty of it all was starting to bug me, especially as I headed into less populated areas and what was certainly more rigorous driving conditions up and down those mountains and across some deserts. Finally, there is the fact that this was a fairly expensive rebuild, so I think the rebuilder needs to stand behind his work.
In some ways, it also made my life somewhat easier. Now I will have the car at home, not 3,000 miles away all summer.....and I wont have to decide how I would have gotten her back from CA (fly from VT and driver her home, or ship her completely across country). If I choose to, I can start (or resume) the Road Trip from Vermont this summer or fall......
The transport company says it could be a few weeks before they can pick her up. I'm guessing the recent Mecum auction in Kansas City and others have something to do with availability. I'll post a status report on the car as things develop and once they (hopefully) get her fixed.
And, if I resume this road trip..... I'll resume this blog if ok with the moderator.
I'm heading back home to VT at the end of May, and I believe this trip has been quite therapeutic for me. I know there will be difficult moments ahead as I begin my "new" life without my wife. But the support I received from folks here - and from those people I met on the road - has been very helpful. Many Thanks to everyone for the support, words of encouragement and fellowship.
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