somethingspecial
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In 2005 to 2007, my wife and I restored our S code/4 speed GT/CS to Concours Trailered condition. Doing quite well in the Show Circuit, and only driving it from the trailer to the show field and back into the trailer, I never really enjoyed the thrill and enjoyment of driving the car. In the last eight years, we only managed to rack up less than 400 miles on the odometer. This last year, I found myself faced with extensive maintenance just to get it running. Had to change the plugs twice, which took almost six hours each time, refresh the carburetor, drain the fuel system, (Gas just went to *&#&) etc. etc.
This last weekend, I swapped out the show bias ply tires and wheels and installed chrome SS wheels with BF Goodrich Radial tires and my wife and I drove the car to town, fueled it up with 91 octane fuel and I noticed the car began to run smoother and smoother as we drove. I began to relax and enjoy the ride. The following day, I again drove it to town to our local “Cars and Coffee” and I noticed the car ran even smoother than the day before, and this time I was in total relax mode. It felt like I was part of the machine. What a thrill. Something Special seemed to relax as well. I have resolved myself to take better care of the machine and allow myself the pleasure of taking her out for much needed maintenance drives. They always say, “ it take more effort to maintain a Trailer Queen than it does to maintain a driven car”. I guess it depends on your state of mind. This car was a labor of love for me, as it was my first car I ever bought and paid for, and I always wanted to restore it to this condition. I guess what I am trying to say is, if you have a Trailer Queen, do yourself a favor and drive the car once in a while. It is good for the car, and yourself. Enjoy. Mike
This last weekend, I swapped out the show bias ply tires and wheels and installed chrome SS wheels with BF Goodrich Radial tires and my wife and I drove the car to town, fueled it up with 91 octane fuel and I noticed the car began to run smoother and smoother as we drove. I began to relax and enjoy the ride. The following day, I again drove it to town to our local “Cars and Coffee” and I noticed the car ran even smoother than the day before, and this time I was in total relax mode. It felt like I was part of the machine. What a thrill. Something Special seemed to relax as well. I have resolved myself to take better care of the machine and allow myself the pleasure of taking her out for much needed maintenance drives. They always say, “ it take more effort to maintain a Trailer Queen than it does to maintain a driven car”. I guess it depends on your state of mind. This car was a labor of love for me, as it was my first car I ever bought and paid for, and I always wanted to restore it to this condition. I guess what I am trying to say is, if you have a Trailer Queen, do yourself a favor and drive the car once in a while. It is good for the car, and yourself. Enjoy. Mike