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70 LS1
06-01-2007, 08:40 AM
Does anyone use their pro tourer as a daily driver?
Martin71RS
06-01-2007, 10:00 AM
I did...and maybe will again when finished. Only I will not drive again when the roads are covered with salt in the winter.
Martin
Mark Smith
06-01-2007, 12:17 PM
plan on driving mine everyday
formula
06-01-2007, 12:20 PM
I drive the s**t out of mine, every day, rain or shine.
Hey, I'm a poet and was previously unaware of it!
Seriously though-- that's what I built/ am building it for.
LMDGUY
06-01-2007, 01:39 PM
My 66 EFI mustang was a daily driver for 6 months. But I had A/c , wipers, tunes...
Steve N 69 69 69
06-01-2007, 02:18 PM
I would love to drive mine everyday. But theres no way I'm gonna park it and leave it all the places I have to go everyday. although, my "hotrod" gets the best mileage of the fleet, on the freeway that is.
OldSchoolFormula
06-03-2007, 06:13 PM
I daily drive/commute in mine... gets about 250-275 miles a week thrown at it currently.
Jeremy
06-04-2007, 11:04 AM
I got a company car for work and work related activities, but I drive my car 5 times or more a week for everything else. Unless I have an emergency I won't drive in snow or when salt has been on the road recently. I try to avoid rain if I can but I will if I have to.
Blown353
06-04-2007, 11:19 AM
I used to, but don't use it for to-and-from work duties anymore.
I put almost the same amount of miles on the Chevelle last year as I put on my daily driver. (10K on the DD and 8K on the Chevelle.)
I'll drive the thing anywhere, and I do... I'm just nervous taking it anywhere and leaving it parked where I can't keep an eye on it so I'm selective of where I take it.
Magntik
06-04-2007, 11:21 AM
Here in Iowa, everyday consists of when the snow melts in March till the snow flies around November, unless of course there is a threat of hail or a torando!!!:drive2:
skatinjay27
06-05-2007, 10:12 AM
I would love to drive mine everyday. But theres no way I'm gonna park it and leave it all the places I have to go everyday. although, my "hotrod" gets the best mileage of the fleet, on the freeway that is.same here id love to drive my car daily but am too worried about leaving it everywhere i go, i live in vegas and we are #1!! for automobile theft...
99 BUCKET
06-05-2007, 04:19 PM
its not old sheet metal. but my pro touring inspired 5.3l s-10 get driven daily
TonyHuntimer
06-05-2007, 04:41 PM
I drive mine every day. Rain or shine. It's my only car.
Tony Huntimer
RaceHome.com
andrewb70
06-05-2007, 07:15 PM
I drive mine every day. Rain or shine. It's my only car.
Tony Huntimer
RaceHome.com
Dude...you live in San Jose. It rains like 5 times per year. :lol:
Andrew
LateNight72
06-06-2007, 06:48 AM
If I could, I would. But I guess right now I would have to have someone tow the body cart around with me in a lawn chair inside or something if I wanted to move the car more than 2mph. :rotfl:
nitrorocket
06-06-2007, 07:15 PM
I've been driving my piece to work lately. Gotta drive'm sometime, right?
hotrdblder
06-06-2007, 07:50 PM
I've been driving my piece to work lately. Gotta drive'm sometime, right?
so how many times have you gone 200 so far?:machine:
Bandit
06-06-2007, 09:48 PM
Mine was my only vehicle for about 5 years, but that was before all the mods and when I lived in sunny Cally and Florida. Since I have put more money into it and polished it up some, I don't want to put too much wear and tear on it. I plan on registering it with antique plates soon.
nitrorocket
06-07-2007, 07:28 PM
I made a quick blast to 170 mph, very quick smooth and solid. Seems promising, but with the car currently for sale, I have dropped the goal. If it does not sell soon, I will find a place to go 200mph, and just do it. The new owner, if he can find a flat 2 mile stretch of road can try it and get back to us!!:lol:
so how many times have you gone 200 so far?:machine:
barraza
06-08-2007, 09:09 AM
My 67 Camaro was my daily driver when I first got it, but that was 31 years ago. :):)
The reality today is that I try to drive it when I know there is safe parking. Unfortunately, that greatly limits drive time. I have no problem with bugs or rock chips, but parking lot dings are a whole other matter. I couldn't even drive it to my last job because the maintenence crew took delight in randomly turning on the sprinklers during the day and soaking cars with reclaimed water.
Mostly I use it to take my son to preschool. Its amazing how most little kids love it even though they have no clue what it is.
JEFFTATE
06-08-2007, 11:30 AM
I drive mine as much as I can.
Isn't that the point of a "touring" car ?
jknight16
06-08-2007, 11:42 AM
I drove mine everywhere I went for 3 years in high school (1998-2001) and I have the numerous stone chips to prove it! Now it is relegated to Sunday drives, but the rock chips remain!!
Chad-1stGen
06-08-2007, 03:23 PM
Living in So Cal I don't have to contend with the weather to much. It is my only driver as "cars" go though I put more miles on my motorcyle in a year than I do my car. Being able to get 40+ mpg, free parking, and use the HOV lane means the camaro stays home most days.
But I also get to play on Angels Crest highway right in my backyard. A godly road for motorcycles and well handeling cars.
DarkBuddha
06-08-2007, 07:23 PM
I hesitate to call this pro-touring, but I'm driving an '89 Merkur XR4Ti daily. Sure, it's a 4 cyl, but it's the same turbo 2.3 from the SVO Mustang (and Turbocoupe t-bird) and can easily be built to 260-280hp without cracking the long block and with simple and fairly inexpensive mods and a bit of extra boost (300hp is totally possible with some DIY head porting).
It's also rear wheel drive with IRS. Big front brake and rear disc upgrades are available for cheap. Poly suspension front and rear kits can be done for under $350 total. Bigger Cosworth sway bars are between $130-$150. And unlike in past years, there are actually a number of parts suppliers for these cars now, including Cosworth body kits (if you wanna dress it up a bit).
My car is pretty mild right now, with just the usual basic mods (SVO ecu, big VAM, 17lbs of boost, K&N filter, FMIC) and the car is faster than a mildly modified WRX or supercharged RSX and pulls 17-19mpg in mixed driving. In fact, I pulled 24mpg on a 250 mile mountain roadtrip, averaging 90mph.
You can see a couple pics of mine on my fquick page in my signature.
CraigMBA
06-08-2007, 09:47 PM
I'll drive the thing anywhere, and I do... I'm just nervous taking it anywhere and leaving it parked where I can't keep an eye on it so I'm selective of where I take it.
When I lived in Hanford I felt the same way. Why is that?
TonyHuntimer
06-09-2007, 08:50 AM
I figured there would be more Pro-Touring cars as daily drivers.
I doesn't rain a lot in San Jose, but I have pics of my car with hail on it. :)
Tony Huntimer
RaceHome.com
Martin71RS
06-09-2007, 10:06 AM
I drove it in the winter too (snow/ice/hail) even when my heater core had a leak and I had to bypass it....too cold to work on it outside and not enough space in my garage to do the job. I was driving around with handgloves/scarf/hat to stay warm a bit cause I also had to open my windows a bit to prevent the windshield from fogging up :screwy:
is that hardcore or what?:1st:
can't wait to get it back on the road and put some miles on it.
Martin
MonzaRacer
06-09-2007, 08:17 PM
Well guys I have had my 78 C10 on air for almost 3 yrs and baring some stupid mistakes as ART didnt actually make a true bolt on rear suspension for a 78C10 I made it my self. AND i drive any where from 30 to 45 miles one way each day and drove 5 to 6 days a week.
The only time I havent done any major driving was between the end of jan and end of feb as I got fired from other job.
I am working on my 77 Monza and its gonna get some road time too. Depends on the mileage on how much I drive it and if its better then its gonna get sumer time road work and the truck can sit till I need to tow or real bad weather (hey I can add rock to the bed and put on snow tires and the Monza is gonna be a little low so it may not get with the program in snow.
But almost 3 yrs on air and still driving, and rusting unfortunately. so now I need to get the new used bed on and fix the hole in the floor. ETC.
Been there on the no heater in my 70 Monte.
Lee
NOT A TA
06-09-2007, 08:47 PM
I've used several of my cars as daily drivers in fair weather over the years. Driven my Firebird on vacations to Florida and New Orleans from New england a few times during winters. The trick is to sneak out out of snow country on a dry road night and don't stop till you're south of the sanded road territory. Another tip is a roll of heavy duty saran wrap which is used to protect the front from chips till you're south of the sanded roads. Ya I've driven for hours in the rain sometimes and hit snow coming back a couple times which meant a lot of cleaning but it's almost worth it when the Georgia trooper says "you drove this car from Connecticut???? Well I'll Be damned!!! " just before he writes up the ticket! Seems I'm always sending them a hundred bucks after the trip, almost like its a toll.
John
Bandit
06-11-2007, 02:09 AM
I made a quick blast to 170 mph, very quick smooth and solid. Seems promising, but with the car currently for sale, I have dropped the goal. If it does not sell soon, I will find a place to go 200mph, and just do it. The new owner, if he can find a flat 2 mile stretch of road can try it and get back to us!!:lol:
...and if he does, may he rest in peace...:drive2: :angel:
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