I finally took my car trailer to LA yesterday morning and returned last evening with the Rambler after more than eleven hours total on the road. I plan to go next week to go get another car, but I won't try to do it in one day. 600+ miles in one day is just about too much for this guy. One good thing was that I tied the car down perfectly (not too far forward or back) on the trailer and it rode very well. Judging the tie-down position is an art rather than a science with my trailer. I now have the 1964 Rambler 2-door sedan home. I have a couple of people in the local area interested in parts, but will take offers and requests from listers too. The car has some damage in the rear but it is repairable. It sat in the desert near Hesperia, CA for 25 years. Last licensed in 1982. There are accordion-like dents above the tail lights on both sides. These would be fun to try to remove with my primitive body work skills but I will not tackle this car. If a local buyer does not take the whole car in a few days it will definitely be parted out. L-head 196, auto tranny, sun damaged red interior. Radio delete plate. Slight to mild passenger side front damage. Good windshield (clear) and back light. Most other glass is good. Bumpers are good for cores. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list