A quick summary -
3 days cruising west x 3 days in Alamogordo x 3 days cruising back
east. John Begian and I cruised home without incident today - fantastic
drive and wonderful Meet. Rain for the 1st seven out of our nine day
trip. Heading back on Sunday, we hit the heaviest rains of the trip, with
flooded streets in Roswell, and torrential rains with some flooding while
running through Amarillo. On I-44 in Amarillo, a westbound truck threw up
a 30' high waterfall - massive amount of water that came down directly on
my 300 - amazing that it ran without a blip. Also hit areas of
standing water at speed that I expected to kill the motor, but I guess
the ram setup was engineered to run great through these adverse conditions!
More black skies and pounding rains in Oklahoma - we pulled over for a
time, to let the storms blow south. Finally, in late afternoon, the skies
cleared and the roads dried. And yesterday and today were finally sunny.
Some added Mother Road (Route 66) diversions eastbound - an artery-clogging
lunch at Clanton's Cafe in Vinita, OK yesterday, followed by touring an old DX
gas station in Afton, OK that doubled as an auto museum, featuring a '35
DeSoto Airflow 2-Door along with several early and late Packards, a
Stude, and a few other cars. Today we cruised a section of 66 running north
of Ft Leonard Wood, MO, including the Devil's Elbow..
A big THANKS to Bill and Marilyn Allen for putting on a fun
Meet. Friday evening's picnic outing in White Sands National Monument (cleared
skies with some puffy clouds) provided a surreal setting - spectacular
moonscape-like photo ops; hiking on the sand dunes, and sliding down these
dunes on round 'sleds.' Saturday's car show also was blessed with
sunny skies and warm temps - until the show ended at 2:00, when the skies
opened, again! The show offered a good cross-section of our 300s - 3
C-300s, 1 B, ! C, 1 D, 1 E, 3 Fs, 2 Gs, 1 J, 1 K, 1 L. Also present was a
'61 Chrysler that's run 6 Mexican road races, Bill Allen's '56 Dodge
#42 Petty recreation signed by Maurice and RIchard Petty, and several other
Mopars. Some were driven and some were trailered in, but they all looked
great. Bill and Marilyn also graciously opened their home to Meet
attendees. Great visiting with the 125+ Clubs' member
attendees.
Four Letter Cars competed for the Long Distance award - and the winner
was Scott and Debbie Dejka and their stunning Mardi Gras red G coupe -
driven from East Wenatchee, WA. Scott and Debbie beat out John Begian, Michael
and Linda Burke, and me. As Mapquest tells us, Scott and Debbie, and
John, each logged one-way mileage of over 1600 miles; Michael and LInda Burke
over 1500 miles, and me just under 1400 miles. It was fun to see my
odometer turn 28,000, 29,000, 30,000 and 31,000 miles on this cruise -
total 3,200 miles - trouble-free, once Spanky Cox had my generator rebuilt.
Current log for the F is 9729 miles driven this summer.
Congrats! to John. Not only did he drive his superb G convertible to/from
the Meet, but he won Ladies' Choice and Best of Show, as well as placing
1st in our '60 - '62 class. And also Congrats! to Scott and Debbie for
their red G coupe placing second. Another of my favorites was an all original
Tango Red '55 300 - same family owned all these years. in Texas.
Won't forget this - Think I'll leave the splattered bugs on the
windshield, and souvenir bugs on the radiator in place for awhile!
Noel Hastalis
Back home in Burr Ridge, IL
300F
coupe