A couple of weeks ago, I asked you all for advice on what vehicle my brother-in-law should look for to replace his Miata. Despite my fears that posing such a heretical question here on Grassroots Miatasports would generate hate replies, hate email, death threats, and voodoo curses, y'all responded very helpfully. I even shared the link with B-I-L, whose warped sense of humor allowed him to enjoy the banter in good fun.
The very first reply came from MadScientistMatt:
MadScientistMatt wrote: A 4 wheel drive version of the Blazer he's got now might be the best answer.
Huh. Makes sense, right? B-I-L has (in addition to the Miata) a 2000 Chevy Blazer with a quarter of a million miles on it. He kept the Blazer after he got the Miata in order to have a vehicle he could haul stuff with, beat off road, and use on excursions into the mountains in winter. But the Blazer's now reached the point of being a lost cause (the latest mechanic report read something like "remove battery, replace vehicle") and he's already been in situations where the Miata was a sub-optimal vehicle for his needs.
Now, my Father-in-Law (F-I-L), being an old-time Chevy Guy, bought his daughter (who turned out to be my wife) a lightly-used 2000 GMC Jimmy some time after procuring the afore-mentioned Blazer. She's owned the Jimmy since 2005, and it's always been "engineer-maintained"- first by her dad, and then by the guy writing this thing. The Jimmy (whose name is, curiously, "Lucy") has a couple of fewer Earth-circumnavigation's worth of miles on it, 2 extra driven wheels, 2 fewer doors, and functional A/C. In other words: perfect for B-I-L's intended use. And since we picked up a box-body Suburban (named Black Betty, bam-ba-lam!) for my wife to ferry our dog and adorable small child around in, the Jimmy's been relegated to 2nd tier in our household's automotive lineup. The only problem in the seemingly-perfect "give Lucy the Jimmy to B-I-L" plan:
Lucy the Jimmy lives in Maryland, with us. B-I-L lives in Pheonix.
Now, as it happens, the wife's family decided that this would be the year in which everyone hauled their cookies out to Pheonix to spend Christmas with the western contingency of the family. And, being frugal and practical, it was decided that this would transpire the week or so prior to Christmas.
To bring this all around to something resembling a plot for this story: wife, B-I-L and I confabbed a plan whereby we'd drive Lucy the Jimmy out to him, spend the week out there, and then fly back to Maryland, leaving him with Lucy.
Simple, right? Oh, but there's more...