View Full Version : How many miles have you put on your ride?
Larry Callahan
01-01-2019, 04:51 PM
Seeing a good friend of mine and moderator of Pro-Touring.com (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FPro-Touring.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR38xS2VpbvmcIR8275WZs oxvmOgrCxW1aEtsnqHvE1A6Vf_P6no8A_9nwo&h=AT0CGATY_y-OoZnQbHdOX39bPlmbWrgle29GaLfDkL0aNEGBRBWVseAv7D42r vpf-ZYEoRnZfzwmfV9K95tyVC59Ym8bKV7OAuCTkuS7l89pvFyN_gR X6IU93EuKb_wVAq8tVTPLZV8sPUrm) Carl Casanova (https://www.facebook.com/carl.casanova.9?__tn__=%2CdK-R-R&eid=ARA4Qi7X83yxq4QIlAucaHWWB44YhbW277ixbBQ5D3Q_9h yLqqE1SWSIA8dJzCRvpUSytDckS1yqLhqZ&fref=mentions) driving his ‘68 Camaro around town makes me think about my automotive plans for 2019. It is my goal to not only drive MotiV8r in 2019 but to drive it to Fontana and run at least one NMCA West Auto-X with the Racing Byrd’s. My plan is to drive it as much as possible and to wear it out. While there is no way that I will ever put over 550,000+ miles on it like Carl Casanova (https://www.facebook.com/carl.casanova.9?__tn__=%2CdK-R-R&eid=ARCm9YhNS9R2h22K9B6H7dzxY7gTPjSwWHKl9wC_3KbtY3 zNxExA6dqCsEnfGUnTKefXIMt3OftsbN6d&fref=mentions) has but I do hope to make it my daily driver.
With that said, how many miles have you put on your Pro-Touring ride? Some of us like Bill Howell (https://www.facebook.com/billybigblock?__tn__=%2CdK-R-R&eid=ARBwyTdwe_Rh7dtWOjx_0f4kmuUhe6VRjI5PGp3ImlG5ZK dIm-Vtcw-bfj8k0izUhHLAUiNrzigt61Dv&fref=mentions) and Chad Ryker (https://www.facebook.com/chad.ryker?__tn__=%2CdK-R-R&eid=ARCh1j5cchKiCYtMdGThBz1cNAACj81o8I1JVkUTtG2RMm g0nC7q9jum6lFS_odE7alrOX9HSlyAF3kQ&fref=mentions) have been lucky enough to drive their cars cross country and back after competing with them.
How many miles total have you driven? Share your story and a picture of your ride. I would love to see it and hear about it.
Happy New Year!!!
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AU Doc
01-01-2019, 08:49 PM
I like to hear this! I’m not finished with my car yet, but people ask me all the time what I plan to do with it when it is. Well, I’d like to put half a million miles on it. I doubt I’ll make it quite that high, but I’m sure going to try!
shelteredchevelle
01-01-2019, 11:52 PM
It seems to a lot of guys the chase is better than the catch. Not me, I'm gonna get it to a point that it's presentable and drive the crap outta it. Or at least that's my plan... I'll take it back apart after a couple years and do some more, but I don't want to lose it for another year.
rchaskin
01-02-2019, 06:40 AM
I put 71,000 on my car, but that is from 1992...LOL
Over the last 5 years, I have averaged about 5k per year.
slimjim
01-02-2019, 06:40 AM
I'm with the guys above, when most people ask me what I plan to do with my car when it's finished, my answer is usually "try and break it", or something along those lines, it's the leading reason why I've learnt bodywork, because I know if I forked out 20k plus I'd never drive it how I plan to. Competition specialties are doing it right and I plan to do the same.
AU Doc
01-02-2019, 09:02 AM
I love the no expense spared builds I see here on the forums. That said, I bought a car with a good "driver-quality" paint job. There was nothing particularly special about the car when it was born, but that's what I was looking for as I intended to put late model drivetrain in the car so that I could drive it. While I'll be upset if/when I get a door ding, and I'd prefer not to get any stone chips, I know that sort of thing will happen. I'd much rather it happen to a car that doesn't have a $20k paint job on it. Sure, if I slept on a bed of $100 bills every night, I'd have a show-quality paint job on my beater. But under the circumstances, I like the compromise so that I can drive the car without being (too) worried about it.
1972Mach1
01-02-2019, 09:26 AM
My F100 is my daily, and gets driven no matter what the weather is, so I think I've done 60k on it in 4 years. It was 2 degrees and snowing this morning, and it came to work with me. My Mach 1 is my first car, and I've owned since I was 12 and I'm 39 now. I've wrapped the odometer twice on it, so I'd say I've got 250k on it myself. I drive my Riviera probably 3-4,000 miles/year.
79 Camaro
01-02-2019, 10:34 AM
Not exactly pro-tour but my 98 Wrangler LS6/4L60E swap is my summertime daily run around driver and snow plow in the winter. I have over 10 years on the swap. Maybe 30,000 miles. Had it on the Power Tour a couple of times. My current semi Pro-Tour build is a 68 C10 LS1/T56 build. Just got done late last summer so only about 1000 miles on it so far. I expect to do about 3000 mile with it next summer.
icemanrd19
01-02-2019, 12:46 PM
6000 miles or more a year on my car. I dont have a problem daily driving it if need be. Might even drive it to optima which is 10hrs away instead of trailering it. We shall see. Every year a group of us likes to get together and do one or two long road trips from dallas.
andrewb70
01-02-2019, 02:05 PM
I have over 20K on the GTO and probably around 15K on the Cougar. I drive the Cougar as my primary daily driver. Just did a 1100 mile road trip to Orlando to visit JP. On the way there it looked like this all day:
https://www.pro-touring.com/~andrewb/cougar/842.jpg
Andrew
TheJDMan
01-02-2019, 04:07 PM
Since getting Dust Off operational in April of 2012, I have put a little over 37,000 miles on it. I purchased this car in 1973 while going to school in Phoenix AZ. It was my daily driver for the next three years. But in 1976 I got married, I allowed the tags to expire and started drag racing it for the next 10 odd years. Eventually, life got in the way and the car was parked in moms garage collecting dust till about 2009/2010 when I ran across some pictures of MotiV8r and immediately knew what I wanted to build. I literally dusted it off and started the current build which inspired the current name. I have to credit Larry and MotiV8r for the inspiration behind my Dust Off build. I'm really looking forward to seeing MotiV8r back on the road.
Here is a pic from around 1983 when I was still drag racing it. BTW, the paint in the top pic is the same paint that is in the lower pics on the car today.
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Here are a couple of action shots from on the "Tail of the Dragon" and on track at DR.
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Thank You Larry and Pro-Touring.com!!!!!
GoodysGotaCuda
01-02-2019, 06:52 PM
5,000 miles in about 14 months of driving. I prefer not to commute much in it due to Hagerty/collector insurance constraints.
That said, I only put about 10,000mi per year on my daily driver, so I don't go all that far in general.
Mr Nick
01-02-2019, 07:27 PM
Hot Rod Power Tour 2015
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2016
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2017
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Got married late 2017 and bought a house in 2018, didn't have time for HRPT 2018. Plan on doing a few stops in 2019 though.
So, about 4-5k miles per year average.
Steve Chryssos
01-03-2019, 02:14 PM
Lemme go look. Wait here.
rocketrod
01-03-2019, 02:53 PM
3,000-5,000 miles a year. It was more but I bought a C5 Z06 and put 10k miles on it last year
Reckn8
01-03-2019, 04:27 PM
Larry, you know Phillip and I put lot's of miles on our cars! The F-85 has even hit a deer on the 2014 Power Tour and was rebuilt.
AU Doc
01-04-2019, 06:26 AM
.......The F-85 has even hit a deer on the 2014 Power Tour and was rebuilt.
^^^^ And that's the sort of thing that makes me want to leave the car in the garage!!! :-)
All part of it, though.
Bugzilla
01-05-2019, 01:33 PM
Let's see, in the past 3 years it's been drivable, I have put a hair over 500 miles on it total. Why you ask, cause of no ac, heater, windshield wipers, side windows and an exhaust so loud it makes your ears ring. Having said that, it does cruise nice down the highway at 80 mph and gets halfway decent mileage. I drive it to the track events. No trailer for me unless it breaks.
Well. If you count the total distance of how many feet I've pushed my chassis around my garage; spinning it, pushing it out of the way and then were to count the distance traveled up and down my lift AND count the distance traveled on the trailer to and from the chassis specialist...I'd say...somewhere in the range of 158 miles. Probably 30 feet of vertical travel (distance traveled on my lift).
But you're not so zero, zip, nada in 3 years. Before that roughly 1,500 per year.
- 76TA
mike@sim-seats
01-08-2019, 11:18 AM
I do about 1500 miles/year on mine. I wish it was more... Now that the youngest is 2 I am hoping that some weekend trips with it will be less of a big deal.
weatherman
01-11-2019, 11:08 AM
I just checked and was surprised to see that I put almost 2500 miles on the Corvette last year.
I think that at least 1/3 of those were from driving back and forth to autocross events in Fontana and Santa Maria, but most of the other miles were here in the hills and canyons around Ventura County.
BonzoHansen
01-11-2019, 02:38 PM
I'd guess maybe 30,000 on this. There'd be more if not for it taking a back seat to my kids, coaching baseball, etc. But they are older now so hopefully I can start doing more auto crossing. It has slowly evolved the past 10+ years. Best described as budget pro touring. Still a lot to do. But I try to keep it road worthy as much as possible. Things in motion tend to stay in motion, etc...
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Last year
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Sometimes I'll make 45 minutes rides to cruise nights just to go. Or in this case get brisket sandwiches.
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ULTM8Z
01-11-2019, 07:14 PM
I put about 2k per year on mine. but hey it was built to be driven!!
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