GonHuntin
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I had visited Power Tour on two previous occasions when it came through Tulsa and Stillwater and always wanted to go. When I heard it was coming through OKC this year I called an old friend and plans were made.
My buddy and I have been friends since 1980 and both of us still have our cars from back then. His a 1969 Mustang and mine a '68 Camaro, but neither were ready for this trip. However, he had a nice Boss 351 in his garage that was up for the ride. We didn't have time to do the entire route, so we planned to join the Tour in OKC and continue on to Wichita and Kansas City. He trailered the car from Iowa to my place, spent the night then hit the road the next morning.
It had been a LONG time since either of us had done a road trip in anything like the Boss......it was like riding in a time machine!! The car made the trip without a hitch (didn't like 91 octane) and was extremely fun to drive, even with 391 gears. I had forgotten how really nice road cars these can be. We enjoyed looking at all the different cars and even saw a couple other 71-73s.
The down side was doing the trip without a/c.......the heat index was well over 110. It wasn't terrible while we were moving, but walking around on the asphalt in Wichita was almost too much fun for a couple of old guys. We had decided early on to cut the trip short and head back to Tulsa to hit the Mid America Shelby Meet. We spent a little time there then loaded the Boss back into the trailer for the ride home.
We hope to do it again but it will be in something with a/c next time!!
My buddy and I have been friends since 1980 and both of us still have our cars from back then. His a 1969 Mustang and mine a '68 Camaro, but neither were ready for this trip. However, he had a nice Boss 351 in his garage that was up for the ride. We didn't have time to do the entire route, so we planned to join the Tour in OKC and continue on to Wichita and Kansas City. He trailered the car from Iowa to my place, spent the night then hit the road the next morning.
It had been a LONG time since either of us had done a road trip in anything like the Boss......it was like riding in a time machine!! The car made the trip without a hitch (didn't like 91 octane) and was extremely fun to drive, even with 391 gears. I had forgotten how really nice road cars these can be. We enjoyed looking at all the different cars and even saw a couple other 71-73s.
The down side was doing the trip without a/c.......the heat index was well over 110. It wasn't terrible while we were moving, but walking around on the asphalt in Wichita was almost too much fun for a couple of old guys. We had decided early on to cut the trip short and head back to Tulsa to hit the Mid America Shelby Meet. We spent a little time there then loaded the Boss back into the trailer for the ride home.
We hope to do it again but it will be in something with a/c next time!!