It was in Kansas and I lived in the Atlanta, GA area at the time. It ran, which was one of my desires when I started looking for one. This proves that I am a glutton for punishment, so I flew to where she was and drove her back.
The gentleman I bought it from told me “I have no reason to believe it won’t be alright to drive that far, but I wouldn’t do it”. A pretty good line really. So as I climbed in and backed it out of the heated shop into a snowstorm, I began my journey…
Kevin Allen, Builder
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