Karl La Follette wrote:
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LOL, the Claremont Lounge is rated higher than the Cheetah. Guess that tells you the price is a greater factor than quality
Claff
New Reader
3/1/10 5:50 p.m.
Unless you have a burning desire to spend a lot of time on interstates I'd tweak the route to go from DC to TN via Skyline Drive and/or Blue Ridge Parkway. I haven't driven Blue Ridge yet but last year drove the entire length of Skyline on a gorgeous late May afternoon and found it a near-religious experience.
JThw8
SuperDork
3/1/10 6:38 p.m.
Skyline and Blue Ridge are wonderful but extremely lacking in any sense of humor so if you had any ideas about um..."theming" the cars dont.
I just want to tell you both, good luck, we're all counting on you.
I'm about 20mi northwest of Philly (19440). I've got a garage and tools and beer. I could lend a hand at the beginning of your trip. Maybe give whatever piles you pick up the once-over before the voyage. And if you're not creepy I've got plenty of floor space (if you are creepy, the backyard has plenty of room for a tent).
Wait-no mention of this yet? It sounds like its up to the GRM'ers along the way to come up with a few Top Gear style challenges.
Thanks for the tips on skyline and blue ridge. We are going to try and stay off the interstates as much as possible, time permitting. If you have any other route suggestions we are all ears.
As far as cars go were just looking for something fun to drive and manual. We will be hitting the Tail of the Dragon so we would rather not do the trip in a van.
I think we might have to open it up to some challenge ideas. I will have to run that by everyone and see what they think.
I posted some info on my blog which is eventually where we will post pictures and stories from the trip. I am hoping we can finalize a departure date this week so we can start making some more concrete plans. Thanks for all of the support and advice.
I could follow you in the Aspire, and it would serve as the "car you don't want to drive if your car breaks down." You know, the Beetle...only worse.
JThw8
SuperDork
3/2/10 11:31 a.m.
In reply to TBmotorsports:
I'll have to see if I can find the maps but there is an interesting little road we take on our way to get to Deals Gap.
On the map its known as SR32 (or 23) but it's been affectionately dubbed the "Ass of the Anetelope" by the BABE crew.
Its like a 1/2 dirt 1/2 paved warmup for Deals Gap, very little (no) traffic and all kinds of hoontastic potential.
TBmotorsports wrote:
In reply to amg_rx7:
While Kart racing would be fun everyone going on this trip has racing experience. Three of us worked in Star Mazda together and me and the groom both race Spec Miata. Not that Karting is not fun, but this is more about an adventure.
Thanks for the tips on the cars. I think finding cars will be our biggest hurdle.
Well, that puts things in perspective.
Good luck on your adventure.
I've driven across country twice now and did road trips through the south east and north east so my perspective is skewed.
Sounds like a fun trip. Can't wait to see the pictures and hear the story.
GregTivo wrote:
Phil Wenneck: Listen, we berkeleyed up. We lost Doug.
Tracy Garner: What? We're getting married in *five hours*.
Phil Wenneck: Yeah... that's not gonna happen.
Hahaha EXACTLY what popped into my head.
That sounds like a sweet effing road trip.
Cool idea!
If you intend to offer TG themed consolation prizes, I have for sale:
4 Clarkston paperback books.
Stig RC go cart toy (unused in original packaging.)
Stig key chain.( Understated Cool.)
Stig stress toy (Think Stretch Armstrong.)
Please make offers..
Hey guys,
im the sap thats getting married. I may know some of you from the $2009 challenge, i was the project manager for the Texas A&M Howdy Civic.
Problemaddict, i imagine you will be hearing from us. having someone to look over the cars would help out a ton.
and the roads you are suggesting sound awesome, keep em coming.
and lets hear any challenge ideas you may have
Bringing this thread back from the dead. We ended up postponing the trip, but we will be catching a plane up to Philly on the 12th. The search has begun for cars in the area so if anyone has any leads or recommendations we would greatly appreciate it. We are basically looking for something that is manual and fun to drive, bonus points if it is project car worthy. We are looking in the 1500 price range. We are still planning to use the same route. Any and all recommendations or help is appreciated.
We also got our blog up and running which is where we will document the trip www.gearbangers.com.
TBmotorsports wrote:
The search has begun for cars in the area so if anyone has any leads or recommendations we would greatly appreciate it.
http://www.jaxed.com/cgi-bin/mash.cgi?cat=cp
Having lived in the NJ, Pa area I'd recommend looking as far as northern NJ, also out to Atlantic City.
Love the idea... btw... a car that fits your bill.... 70s and 80s Corollas... rwd and $1500 should get a car that can make your journey
Thanks for the help and advice. Yeah so far the short list of cars includes e30s, Volvo 240s, Corollas, and Miatas.
Helga's younger sister: http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/1816248107.html
Saab 900S: http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/1789491372.html
'85 Cressida, fits the project car bill. Would be great with a junkyard 7M-GTE and manual swap. http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/ctd/1812887214.html
Renault Alliance (if you can make it back alive): http://southjersey.craigslist.org/cto/1774293147.html
Alfa 164: http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/cto/1755130387.html
Plenty of good choices here. Renault would make a good story, Cressida would be the most fun as a project.
You need the Alfa. There was one at the Summit Point Lemons race (at least I'm pretty sure it was the same model) and it sounded magnificent. Best soundtrack for a road trip.
Im in Philly, like 2miles from the airport. Garage, tools, beer. let me know if you need anything.
Wes
www.gearbangers.com
Both cars are purchased thanks to eBay and Craigslist. We leave a week from today. Looks like we will be staying the first night in Philly at a GRMer's home to prep the cars for the journey!
You really should video the whole thing.
we have a go pro, a flip HD and a Nikon DSLR, we will do our best to cover everything.
Koukika240sx wrote:
www.gearbangers.com
Both cars are purchased thanks to eBay and Craigslist. We leave a week from today. Looks like we will be staying the first night in Philly at a GRMer's home to prep the cars for the journey!
Which one of you masterminds wrote this little dozy? http://thegearbangers.com/?p=43
I mean, come on!
BIG UPDATE
it is now day 2 of the trip. We are in DC right now and are headed south down skyline dr and blue ridge dr tomorrow. So far the trip has been very interesting to say the least. Get all the details on the first day happenings at www.gearbangers.com.