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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Who is driving / towing there cars to mustang week this year
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<blockquote data-quote="03' White Snake" data-source="post: 15309377" data-attributes="member: 51916"><p>I drove my car down for many many years, just started towing it the last few. I tow it to NC and drive it the rest of the way. The main reason is CT and NY roads really suck, and I do not want to risk damaging the car driving it through those states lowered, fully loaded with a weeks worth of luggage, tools, ez-up, coolers, ect. It is tight packing all that in the car and driving 14+ hrs straight down there. Your wife/ GF will thank you for towing it. I know mine does. Plenty of room in the truck for her to sleep while I drive.</p><p></p><p>It is so much better towing it the majority of the way and driving it the last 3-4 hrs. Also the piece of mind, that if something were to break and not be able to fix it while down there, I have a truck only a few hrs away and I can get it home.</p><p></p><p>I've had my share of fixes down there, changing rear brake pads in the hotel parking lot at 9 o clock at night the night before leaving to drive home, swapping the alternator in the show field parking lot, ect. You can never be too prepared. The heat does a number on your car down there.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I always bring a few extra FRPS because those are known to go bad with the extra heat. I've helped out fellow cobra owners numerous times with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03' White Snake, post: 15309377, member: 51916"] I drove my car down for many many years, just started towing it the last few. I tow it to NC and drive it the rest of the way. The main reason is CT and NY roads really suck, and I do not want to risk damaging the car driving it through those states lowered, fully loaded with a weeks worth of luggage, tools, ez-up, coolers, ect. It is tight packing all that in the car and driving 14+ hrs straight down there. Your wife/ GF will thank you for towing it. I know mine does. Plenty of room in the truck for her to sleep while I drive. It is so much better towing it the majority of the way and driving it the last 3-4 hrs. Also the piece of mind, that if something were to break and not be able to fix it while down there, I have a truck only a few hrs away and I can get it home. I've had my share of fixes down there, changing rear brake pads in the hotel parking lot at 9 o clock at night the night before leaving to drive home, swapping the alternator in the show field parking lot, ect. You can never be too prepared. The heat does a number on your car down there. P.S. I always bring a few extra FRPS because those are known to go bad with the extra heat. I've helped out fellow cobra owners numerous times with them. [/QUOTE]
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