Gone out in a GTO for rides on public roads; parking and having lunch. Longer trip more difficult as they are quite noisy.
Have done the school run in the ‘new’ 330 America recently... and a few drives to the coast from London for sailing or work. Does that count? I’m definitely using it... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Like Mike I too own a '72 GTC/4, currently undergoing a total engine rebuild after 105K miles. It too has taken many long trips; around New England, Maryland and back a couple of times, the Glena couple of time, twice to Road America and last year to Columbus OH and back. Had planned to drive to Monterey last summer but the engine was not ready in time. It has only let me down once in 11 years. Drive them all you can and they are happy.
Hi Sam,hope all is well. Would love to see some pics of the C4 rebuild.All the best to you and yours,Mike
Going thru my log book today made me think of this thread. We've covered about 18 thousand miles in the 14 years with our 250GT and about 3/4 of that is between the Bay Area and the Central Coast, and the Bay Area and the North Coast for overnighters. One thing for sure about using your car this way is that you are always conscious of the state of tune and dependability of the car. john Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login I take my 330GT on an annual trip from U.K. to either France or Italy A driving holiday in the true sense that we simply set off and stop where the mood takes us
Exactly what I'm talking about. Thanks to all for sharing and if any one cares to share more details, including cool location photos, of your "adventures", I for one would love to read/see about them.
Us GTE folk like to use our 250s Being at the "affordable" end of the 250 world perhaps helps. I would say they are less likely to be targeted by specialist robbers, but there again the last 250 I heard of being stolen was a GTE. I guess if one were to be involved in a fender bender the damage would cost a higher proportion of the cars value to properly repair than on say a SWB, but values are high enough now to stop the insurance companies writing the car off so it would be repaired. Insurance for classic cars is reasonably priced (at least in my price bracket of 100-400 k GBP), so if you are covered against theft and well enough to repair accident damage properly, why not use the car? We don't suffer in the way "young timer" owners do from increased mileage destroying value.
+1000 the more the Daytona has gone up in value the more I have driven it for pretty much the same reasons as you.
Malcolm, Todd and I enjoyed rallying again with you in West Texas and hope to see you for the Southwest Passage Rally in Colorado next fall. Thanks for keeping the spirit alive by using your cars as God and Enzo intended. Tex
We had a great run, 1200 miles to Midland, 1200 miles of rallying, 1200 miles back to SD...had to add a quart of oil though, bummer. It was great to see you, see you in Colorado. Remember the White Cow bar? Malcolm
Yes - my 330 is a driver and you will see it at The Radcliffe/Yang event every year ( about 250 miles each way). And I am not the only driver there. Yes, I know that is a bit older than you specified, but it is almost in range. Cheers Warren