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And so it was time to beat feet back to MD and home, but not after a short stop by Mickey's to show off the car, and have an adult beverage -- plus a sandwich. Had a second "Wow, that's such a beautiful car", and this time she was only 20 years too young, an improvement, I guess. Cory was trailing me in my other car (an '03 Mazda 6, V6, 5-spd, which he, the Hooptymeister, allowed as how was "peppy"). The night was, in a word fantastic. Dry, cool, clear, full moon -- top down the whole way. I might have relaxed for a total of about five minutes on the ride back at speed on I95. The car really is kinda small, and those trucks are BIG!! Might have touched 80 mph and it was kinda "different" over the bumps -- it's a hard ride. But I was in there for a couple of hours, and was loving it. Seats are not exactly like my Toyota Camry, but still, I was able to sit there and grin for two solid hours.
And it was late. By the time I took Cory home and got back to the ranch, it was well past 1:00 in the AM. The car seems quite solid, corners well, has plenty of zip although I have been cautious about winding it out. It has driving lights that turn night into day, and that has come in handy. Have ridden it to work and around here and there a bit, to get to 300 mi +/-, which was mostly on the interstate getting home. Was set to take it to the beach this week-end, when pre-flight checks revealed gas all down one carb. After a day of snooping around, only conclusion is that the carb body must be cracked -- great luck, huh? This means at mile marker 300, I am in to a minor tear-down and shipping carb back to JPS, w/ his promise of a turn around by Friday -- we'll see; I take John's promises and pronouncements w/ a grain of salt. So, my really getting to know the car, and show it off to friends and family has to wait YET another week while the sorting that might have been done in CA, gets done in MD. [Note: while John said he'd put at least 100 miles on the car to shake it out, the odo said 00011 off the truck. I do not think much happened in CA to be sure all was in order, despite repeated claims that it would.] I am trying to stay positive about all this, as the car really looks and runs very good. I see it and still can't really believe it. The fit and finish are near perfect (loose steering wheel, quickly fixed, excepted) and the colors, leather, canvas, paint are all first rate. I have waxed it and it shines like you would not believe. It is going to be a real winner, once I (and JPS) iron out the kinks.