Wrapping up the trip
Well, that was a lot of travel compressed into a little weekend. 18 hours on Saturday and another 9 or so on Sunday. Four hours of traffic snarls in California, including a 2.5 hour stretch heading back up Cajon pass. If I never drive in California again, it'll be too soon. :grin:
I've got the car in the garage now, working on taking inventory of what needs to be done and what I have. Quite a few boxes of parts were included, and I'm still going through it all. Overall it's a solid little car, definitely has needs but well worth fixing. More to come on all the projects later.
Here's the seller and myself (I'm on the right) just after I loaded the car onto the trailer. The borrowed trailer worked perfectly, Bugeye fit just right. At this point I was feeling huge relief that the car was okay, fit on the trailer, and could be easily tied down. Big weight off the shoulders.
We loaded the car on the main road -- seller's driveway was a bit nutty (steep) and it was just easier to do it there. Right down the road was a decent sized parking lot where I could get everything tied down and ready for travel.
The happy sight of a little car following you home (honey, it followed me home -- can I keep it?). Headlights were just peeking up over the trailer.
2.5 hours just like this, heading up Cajon pass -- there was a brush fire in the canyon. At this point we were tired, worn out, and ready to be oh so done with driving.
Here we are resting at Cove Fort, Utah. Just a few hours from home at this point, almost ready to relax for good.
Getting ready to unload the car. Lots of miles under our belts, everything traveled well and safely.
Snug in the garage for now. After a quick dinner I took the hard top off and went for a short drive around the neighborhood. The little 948 has good oil pressure and pulls pretty well. Even with the clutch issues it drove well enough for a celebratory lap around the block.
Lots to do from here, a project that will take years and many dollars, but I'm okay with that. It's good to have a Bugeye again.