DSC00239_1 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
TLDR: Had been looking for a 67 for the better part of a year, but nothing really lined up. Found one in CO, flew in from Boston, and after a few delays and more than one change in plans, brought it back home after an epic 4500 miles. I've posted most of whats up to date on a station wagon specific forum, but what I'm doing to it shortly isn't quite the restoration they're looking for. First post is mostly the road trip back, second post will have most of the poor work until now.
Found a 67 out in CO, looks like it's had a series of owners with varying takes on quality work. Car was way rougher than the photos I was sent suggested. Colorado allows for a 30 day out of state temp tag, so I had planned on taking a road trip out to CA, spending a week out there for work, and a week+ to make it back to Massachusetts. Grabbed a load of tools, fluids and spares, knew I had AAA with a 200 mile tow, and figured worst case, rent a uhaul w/ car dolly to get it back.
DSC00217 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
Took a few days to get a temp plate, since I timed everything poorly. Got to visit Fort Collins, catch up with friends with fantastic coffee!, and take a day trip up to Mishiwaka. From there, headed west and up an additional 6k feet to winter park CO. Coming down, popped a steering coupler, and limped it on the bolts to Silverthorn - ~45miles and 6k feet closer to sea level. Spent a day waiting on parts, and another day putting them in. Sadly, could only get a hold of a 1970 or later rag joint, so needed to file the column out to accept the 2 big pin setup. Looks like a prior owner had welded these 2 pins on at somepoint. Terrible photo of it, but it definitely wasn't long for this world.
IMG_20200124_123557 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
With 2 days left to get to CA and 800 miles+ to go, I punted and ended up going back to denver and flying out to LA for the week. Wasn't the fun answer, but likely the smart one. Will definitely make it to AZ scrapyards and a 66 proper adventure another year.
DSC00088 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
Got back to the car on a Friday, and had 11 days to get back home. Decided to stick southish to avoid winter weather (or so I hoped). Went down to Colorado Springs, spent the morning in Garden of the Gods and took the car up the Pikes Peak toll road. She's an original disc brake model and luckily no significant issues up or down. If you look closely at the front right tire - it turns out it was a 26 year old mismatch to the rest of the set (my fault not noticing before). I stopped at a Discount Tire in Colorado Springs, and got setup with quite possibly the worst all seasons I've ever owned, but only thing close to the original 215 75 15s.
DSC00169 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
Next stop was White Sands, NM - which was absolutely fantastic. Have it on the list to come back and camp here in the future. Got to enjoy sledding down the sand dunes. Making the turn east, went to Roswell, NM. The tourist traps were just as kitchy as expected, but the surprise was finding out about Bitter Lakes Wildlife preserve and Bottomless Lakes salt water sinkholes.
DSC00270_1 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
Woke up the next morning to a bit of a surprise - snow in New Mexico! This started what turned into 2 days, 14 hours behind the wheel to go 450 miles to Oklahoma City. I've joked like everybody else about 2-3" of snow shutting down the south, having driven through it - I get it now. Drove 10mph for 1:30 outside of Amarillo, and watched a cruiser slide into the car they were stopping to check on.
IMG_20200204_103134 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
Got a break at Amarillo in the morning, so at least got to stop at Cadillac Ranch! I ended up with poor timing on most of this stretch of the trip - Tried making the Route 66 museum, got there 30minutes after it closed.
DSC00608 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
Next few days were a slog, until I made it to the capital. Will be going back to TN / NC / DC etc this year (if Summer Nats is able to happen), so wasn't too sad to go through them quickly. Was pulled over for the first time, but completely reasonable for cruising around the capital at 4AM looking for photo opportunities. Officer was super nice, and pointed out a place I could park and take photos after making sure I was just crazy, not a nutjob. Not the greatest photos with the car, but had 1 or 2 I liked. Found out the fun way after making plans with friends, that there are 2 National Air and Space museum locations ><
DSC01167 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
DSC01229 by Jacob Ronald, on Flickr
And that pretty much wraps up the trip! 4500 miles, and 3 weeks away from home. 1 major steering repair, and a daily fight in the morning to get her to catch. Cold start can be traced to disconected 12v for the Holley electric choke, and 500CCA battery. Body will be mostly left a lone this year, but will be next winter's project (or at least that was the plan back in Feb).
Link to an album of trip photos - mostly just more silly car shots, but some mixed content from other stops:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmLdfBp8