Marty:
Search back through some of the older Carlisle (and Knotts) threads to see what's been covered on long-distance driving there. You can also contact John Hallstrand (Tenn.), Steve O'Brien (Iowa) or Joe Soltis to see what they did to prepare (and Dale Bates would be a good contact from the West Coast).
The couple who won "Longest Distance Driven" this year at Carlisle were from Bangor, Maine. I think they got the engine back in a month before the meet, got it broken in and just drove it. Sounded Mint. Same for Steve Perry from Rhode Island; he started out at 14 mpg on his first tank, and by the time he got to Carlisle (8 hours of travel on Interstates) he was up around 25+ mpg.
I'll be the first to admit that I dream of doing long distances in my Speedster, but I'm getting too old, stiff and crotchedy to spend more than about three hours at a stretch (although lots of great tunes on my IPOD certainly make it go by faster). Instead, I trailer my car there so I can remain in living room comfort in my Pickup (and WAY better sounds for my tunes), get it off the trailer and never put it back on for the length of the stay.
See you at Carlisle '08!
Gordon
(The "Speedstah Guy" guy who organizes "Speedsters Meet Spyder at Carlisle" lately)
BTW: In that picture up above, that's Cory leaning over in to the cockpit of his car, which Tom DeWalt is about to take out. Tom just received one of the very first 356A Coupes from JPS Motorsports (see the "It's Green!" thread under Vendors on this site). In the Background are John (Hoss) Hallstrand (with the slightly larger hat) and Lane Anderson (with the Blue hat) for whom we built a new Beck Speedster in two days right at the show last year.
There is also an hour-long "Cruise to Dinner" each night from Thursday through Saturday, through some of the most picturesque countryside you'll ever see in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country.
Needless to say, we have a pretty good time.