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  • Savannah to Madison, with a little Lark

    My friend Terry bought a '63 Lark, silver 4 door 6 cylinder manual 3
    speed, that is in Savannah, Georgia. We will be flying there on
    Saturday and driving it back, hoping to arrive in Madison, WI on the
    next Monday. The car's previous owner is putting us up for the night
    and we'll be staying with relatives in Nashville overnight on Sunday.
    We're packing our tools and getting our spare parts in a pile. If you
    see us moving along the road, smile and wave. If we aren't moving
    please come and help us push. Please feel free to lend advice or wish
    us luck. We'd like to make this a longer pleasure trip, but we need to
    get back to work. At any rate it will be an adventure!
    Tim K.



  • #2
    Tim, if you have time, there are quite a few nice little restaurants and bars along the river. And don't forget you need to stop at a Waffle House at some point to get topped, chunked, smothered and covered. Have a safe trip.

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    Tom - Sterling Heights, MI

    Ancient Chinese Proverb: "Injection is nice, but I'd rather be blown!"

    1964 Studebaker Daytona - Laguna Blue, Original 4-Spd. Car, Power Steering, Disc Brakes, Bucket Seats, Tinted Glass, Climatizer Ventilation System, AM Radio (136,989 Miles)
    Tom - Bradenton, FL

    1964 Studebaker Daytona - 289 4V, 4-Speed (Cost To Date: $2514.10)
    1964 Studebaker Commander - 170 1V, 3-Speed w/OD

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    • #3
      That's a beautiful Lark, if it's the one that was on eBay a few weeks back. You'll get looks in it wherever you go.

      I tried to talk my brother, who still lives in Savannah, into bidding on it, since he would have no shipping issues (and maybe he could sell it to me later if he didn't like it [}]). I thought I could tug on his nostalgia strings, since he drove our old family 63 Lark through his high school years in the seventies.

      You'll find the Georgia folks friendly, especially if you get off the interstate. And I second that Waffle House recommendation.

      1955 1/2 Ton Pickup

      Paul Simpson
      "DilloCrafter"

      1955 1/2 Ton Pickup
      The Red-Headed Amazon
      Deep in the heart of Texas

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      • #4
        OK ! Bring that Stude to Cheeseland.
        I can not give you any advice, but I can offer encouragement.
        Be Safe and Happy motoring.

        '49 Champion Starlight Coupe
        Daily driver/ down at present/ receiving TLC.

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