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#124579 - 08/02/08 12:40 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
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37Blue
Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 04/29/05
Posts: 296
Loc: Sooner State
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I drove Old Blue ('37 Half ton) to the Middlewest Meet at Stillwater this past June on I-35. No interstates for us ever again. Poor old truck did her best, but sustained cruising at 55 was about more than she could take. She runs best at about 40 to 45 mph. Also, some bonehead truck driver nearly ran us off the road because he was driving too fast, and was cut off by a car that was passing me on the left. From now on it's only the backroads and only in non-rush hour periods. BTW she has turn signals, emergency flasher, seat belts, etc.
Edited by 37Blue (08/02/08 12:41 PM)
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#124589 - 08/02/08 05:50 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: RGwiz]
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ken48
Registered: 02/11/05
Posts: 820
Loc: Brandon, VT
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Ray,
It is a shame you can't enjoy your Chevy the way it was meant to be. I really don't have that problem here in Vermont, although I do keep off the interstates. I have cruised my '48 at 50 - 55 and squeezed 60 for awhile at times, but for the most part I try to keep it at 40 - 50 for my own peace of mind. Before I moved to Vermont I spent about 15 years working on the NJ Turnpike as a field engineer.............and I just can't understand why you won't take your 'baby' out there?????
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#124609 - 08/02/08 09:48 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: Coachhill]
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MrMack
Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 9135
Loc: Central Texas
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I know and one of the sad parts is all the gawkers that almost cause a wreck rubberknecking the old shiny ar puttering down the Interstate just like it belonged there, you really have to look out for them, they will even pull over into your lane, I guess we will just have to watch and go on ....
I don't think that hand signals for making turns and stops is even shown in drivers' handbooks...are there still any handbooks being printed on paper?
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#124614 - 08/03/08 12:00 AM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: MrMack]
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AntiqueMechanic
Technical Advisor
Registered: 12/02/01
Posts: 4722
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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I was returning from a NW Meet a few years ago on I-5 in Washington state and driving my 1941. A car pulls up beside me and everyone was looking at my car. He kept drifing over until I had both wheels past the white line and in the gravel.
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#124618 - 08/03/08 06:33 AM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: RGwiz]
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MrMack
Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 9135
Loc: Central Texas
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My 28 did the wandering and I found out that the toe in was not right, it had a bit of toe out, I set it like the manual shows (1/8" toe in), air the tires up to 40 PSI and it handles much better.
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#124634 - 08/03/08 06:49 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: RGwiz]
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rbl2
Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 03/07/05
Posts: 704
Loc: Monticello, Ms
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Mine is down with a case of gremlins that I can't get to for awhile so I'm not driving it except for the occassional test drive.
Up until about 6 months ago I was living about 20 miles south of Baton Rouge. I learned real quick not to take that car on any major road at any time. Most of the other drivers were going well above the posted speed limit and I could only go 40-45.
Then there were the drivers that have already been mentioned. The ones that want to pull up along side you and stare, wave, try to have a conversation, and eventually run you off the road. There are also those drivers who look as they pass, pull in front of you and slow down so they can look at you in their rearview mirror, causing you to slow down even more.
Even the back roads in that area were crowded but not so bad that the old car would cause problems or cause me to have a hard attack thinking I was about to be run over. I learned to pretty much only drive it on the weekends and there were certain times of the day even then that I would not take it on the road.
Where I'm at now is very rural and even the major roads here during rush hour would not cause me concern. Thirtyfive miles away in the nearest city however would be a different story.
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#124642 - 08/03/08 08:30 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: canadiantim]
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chatty smitty
Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 07/13/05
Posts: 86
Loc: ocala florida
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as my 36 is a coupe most cars think it has a fast engine in it and fast on take off at stop lights they almost run on top of me i keep a pair of orange hunting gloves in car my wife who sometime is behinh me says they work when i stick my hand out seeing the USA in my chevrolet just passed a kia and a F IF YOU THINK I HAPPY YOU BE RIGHT
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#124687 - 08/04/08 04:13 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
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RGwiz
Registered: 01/10/02
Posts: 1789
Loc: Wayne, NJ
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There you go!
This is the kind of reactions I was looking for. I thought maybe I was alone with this phobia. You guys are making me feel better now.
We all see everyone saying to get the car out of the garage. Yes, I'd love to. But some of us live in areas where that scares the heck out of us. We all love our pride and joys and put tons of work and money into them. Some of us, like me, have owned our cars for decades and considerate it like a member of the family. I'm sure none of us would like to see it damaged by some idiot in a hurry or on a cell phone.
Reading Jerry's post was like a dream come true. I envy you Jerry.
Buggymangp, I've driven in your part of Jersey and I hate driving my Blazer around there. RTs 22, 18, 1&9, 440, 287, The Parkway, NJTP, yikes how do you it!
ChattySmithy, I have experienced the deal where the dude next to me at a light assumes I've got a 350 under the hood. I get a good laugh after the light changes and he has to slow down for a double take!
Great stuff guys, keep the stories and opinions coming. I am thinking about the turn signals. I thought about finding a right side rear bracket and tail light. I have a period era turn signal unit that mounts on the steering colume. Just a thought.
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#124722 - 08/05/08 04:55 AM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: RGwiz]
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Coachhill
Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 12/07/02
Posts: 533
Loc: Harwich, MA
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Guys: This has been discussed before but I thought it's worth mentioning on this thread. These can make our little cruises a lot safer. These are 6v LED brake lights and they can also be turnsignals. Best of all, they are held in place with suction cups and easily removable. Go here: http://jandlenterprise.com/products/brakelighter.htm
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#124753 - 08/05/08 12:24 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
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rbl2
Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 03/07/05
Posts: 704
Loc: Monticello, Ms
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Your post reminds me of the time I took mine for a short ride and along the way stopped at a small store to get a cold drink. Two young men had been behind me for awhile and I'd thought nothing of it until they followed me into the parking lot. They were asking about the car when one commented that I was going too slow for that road. I asked how fast I was going and he said 45. His friend, who had been the passenger, reminded him the speed limit was 45 and he didn't have the right to complain.
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#124780 - 08/05/08 05:31 PM
Re: Driving along at 35 MPH
[Re: RGwiz]
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ken48
Registered: 02/11/05
Posts: 820
Loc: Brandon, VT
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Wow, after reading all these posts about you city fellas risking your lives and damage to your fine vintage Chevrolets, I think I may have a solution to the traffic problems you are experiencing......
Immediately ship all your cars to me in rural Vermont where we don't have such problems and I will personally drive and care for your cars 
What do ya think???
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