1,800 Miles Home! Will This Classic Ford Mustang RUN AND DRIVE From Arizona To Tennessee?


I bought a ford mustang II, and am about to try drive it 1,800 miles home from Arizona to Tennessee. This car is a 80s build drag car, and we recently tried to make it roadworthy. Strap in, this is going to be one big ride!

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24 Comments

  1. The railroad caboose was used as the defacto hotel for the train & engine crews years ago & were assigned a given crew on their train. & the crews ate good for groceries when they all pitched in for them; eating steak instead of hamburger.

  2. Wish I could have done things like this with my son, sadly he's older now… He wasnt really interested in cars sadly. God knows I tried. But luckily he's now a motorhead like rest of us, and hope we can make up for lost time soon. Much love Derek.

  3. 28 years ago I did a trip in a 1979 mustang pace car from CA Bay area to SC with my dad and those memories are burned into my brain. Great times many times we over heated we froze our butts off stopped at an army surplus store and got warmer dry clothes (sunroof leaked when it rained and while going though the snow over the mountains but I wouldn't trade those memories for anything. My dad passed away in 2016 and I've still got the car, it hasn't ran since we made that trip ended up with a crack in the block. Love to see anyone man/dad spending time with their kids. I try to always include one of my 2 daughters in anything that I do. When they grow up they will always have the times that they spent with their dad. Thanks for the GREAT VIDEO

  4. If you like the twisty curvy roads over dramatic land one of the best examples is the north-east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Even more so when you realize that some of what you are crossing are huge blocks of rock that participated in an unimaginably huge landslide and traveled dozens of miles.

  5. Derek, when you mentioned seeing the old steam threshing machines run I remembered the "Steam-O-Rama" in Springfield, MO they do every September (12-15 in 2024). Hundreds of old steam/gas/diesel tractors, and a big swap meet to boot. I just took my kids to see it last year and they were threshing wheat into a 1928 pickup. Pretty neat, might make a cool stop on a revival sometime. It's located right off of I-44.

  6. It doesn’t surprise me that Old 302 made it. I am surprised that transmission made it. I think my favorite thing of that whole trip you did with your sonis just seeing you and your son together doing son and dad things together. I think that was my favorite part, can’t wait till next year when you take Bentley with and most of all keep up the great content I love you YouTube channel. I wish you did a little bit more on your other channel, but you’re so busy booked all the time your so busy all the time you don’t you don’t know which way is up or down.

  7. That route 66 museum is the second one very nice rigs but always disheartening to see those beautiful rigs that NEVER see the road. And the fact those prices he had were insanity

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