After a long year, it is time for a crazy road trip. My son Tom and I are flying to San Diego on Monday and picking up a 1971 Alfa Spider we picked up from BringATrailer. Our plan is to drive the car first to the SEMA show, where we will work the show and then drive the car back to Florida. Assuming the car runs well, we were going to visit some friends and customers and take in some sites and spend a few days on the road together. Tom is nearly 23 now and has been with our company full time for nearly a year and involved a lot longer than that. I wanted to spend a few days with him to see how he is adjusting the real life in the business. If the trip goes well, it doesn't make a great story, but it makes for a nice trip, with time to look around and smell the proverbial flowers. In our case that means we are planning a visit to with Drew and Josephine Alcazar, of Russo and Steele in Phoenix, where we will photograph one of their cars for a story. We are also planning on stopping at Desert Valley Auto Parts in Maricopa and I have never stopped at Tombstone, which I know is a tourist trap. So from there, we will head towards Las Cruces, Austin, New Orleans and try to find some interesting car or other stops along the way. I want to take mostly back roads, but am a bit nervous to get too far from civilization with an untested, nearly fifty year old car. So, any thoughts of things to see and do along the way, and we are not opposed to a reader meet up or two, if we have time and there is interest on your parts?