Crossfire Cross-Country trip
I graduated from Appalachian State University last spring and have been working in the family business ever since. This coming Saturday, I am leaving for a trip around the country in my Crossfire to visit companies to try and find a job within my field of study (Industrial Design/Product Design). Some of you may remember my senior studio project that I designed and built from the styling of the Crossfire. https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...o-project.html
I am starting from Boone, NC (2.5 hours north of the Dragon and letter O on the map) and going to Jacksonville Florida first to the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. Then pretty much the perimeter of the US. The New England part of the trip is still up in the air.
Anyway, I hope my Crossfire will not have any problems and that the trip will go smoothly. I know it will put a lot of miles on my car, but this is one of the main reasons I bought a new car over the 1961 Mercedes 220SE coupe. Hopefully I will have time to update this thread as I travel around the country.
I am starting from Boone, NC (2.5 hours north of the Dragon and letter O on the map) and going to Jacksonville Florida first to the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. Then pretty much the perimeter of the US. The New England part of the trip is still up in the air.
Anyway, I hope my Crossfire will not have any problems and that the trip will go smoothly. I know it will put a lot of miles on my car, but this is one of the main reasons I bought a new car over the 1961 Mercedes 220SE coupe. Hopefully I will have time to update this thread as I travel around the country.
Good luck with the road trip and the job hunt.
Reminds me of a book I'm currently reading called 'America Unchained' by Dave Gorman. Its about a guy who drove West Coast to East Coast without using any chains, i.e. Holiday Inn, Starbucks, Shell, McDonalds etc..
Dave Gorman: America Unchained
I'm reading it for inspiration as I hope to do a similar trip sometime in my lifetime but I'll stick to the Chains.
Reminds me of a book I'm currently reading called 'America Unchained' by Dave Gorman. Its about a guy who drove West Coast to East Coast without using any chains, i.e. Holiday Inn, Starbucks, Shell, McDonalds etc..
Dave Gorman: America Unchained
I'm reading it for inspiration as I hope to do a similar trip sometime in my lifetime but I'll stick to the Chains.
Originally Posted by Bazzer
Good luck with the road trip and the job hunt.
Reminds me of a book I'm currently reading called 'America Unchained' by Dave Gorman. Its about a guy who drove West Coast to East Coast without using any chains, i.e. Holiday Inn, Starbucks, Shell, McDonalds etc..
Dave Gorman: America Unchained
I'm reading it for inspiration as I hope to do a similar trip sometime in my lifetime but I'll stick to the Chains.
Reminds me of a book I'm currently reading called 'America Unchained' by Dave Gorman. Its about a guy who drove West Coast to East Coast without using any chains, i.e. Holiday Inn, Starbucks, Shell, McDonalds etc..
Dave Gorman: America Unchained
I'm reading it for inspiration as I hope to do a similar trip sometime in my lifetime but I'll stick to the Chains.
Getting rid of that chain is so expensive they can hardly afford a bus ticket to the city limits.
I remember your senior project. Good looking cabinet.
That's going to be some trip. How long to you expect the trip to take?
That's going to be some trip. How long to you expect the trip to take?
Last edited by InfernoRedXfire; Mar 7, 2010 at 05:06 PM.
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
I remember your senior project. Good looking cabinet.
That's going to be some trip. How long to you expect the trip to take?
That's going to be some trip. How long to you expect the trip to take?
Originally Posted by JaneBridges
When you are in Indy, please give me and doc a call. We would be happy to meet with you.
Let me know when you are in the NY area. I am about 30min from NYC in NJ and would love to grab a drink or dinner or whatever... Always good meeting fellow owners.
Good luck with your trip, looks like it will be a fantastic trip.
Good luck with your trip, looks like it will be a fantastic trip.
I sent you a PM
I'm 30 miles west to Chicago and there are several of us that would probably like to meet you when you are in town.
Travel Safely.
Gary (Aurora,Ill)
I'm 30 miles west to Chicago and there are several of us that would probably like to meet you when you are in town.
Travel Safely.
Gary (Aurora,Ill)
When you make it to Minneapolis, make sure you shoot me a PM. There's a few guys up here that are always game for meeting another member.
Be safe on your journey and take care.
Be safe on your journey and take care.
Originally Posted by series4phaeton
Thanks. I have never been one to plan exactly how long or what I am going to do on a trip. I am expecting 3 weeks to a month. Since I am not married, tied to a job, etc. I thought now would be a good time to do a trip like this.
After I graduated from college I spent two months touring parts of Europe on a Eurail Pass. It was an experience of a lifetime. My only regrets were I didn't have the money to stay longer.
Do your homework and find creative places to eat and stay. Heck, I bet you'll find many members here that will give you a bed to sleep in and a free meal or two.
Originally Posted by ZAHANMA
Let me know when you are in the NY area. I am about 30min from NYC in NJ and would love to grab a drink or dinner or whatever... Always good meeting fellow owners.
Good luck with your trip, looks like it will be a fantastic trip.
Good luck with your trip, looks like it will be a fantastic trip.
Originally Posted by rcompart
When you make it to Minneapolis, make sure you shoot me a PM. There's a few guys up here that are always game for meeting another member.
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
Take your time and don't just spend your time driving...this trip is the trip of a lifetime so take the time to do some sight seeing along the way. Most people can't take the time to take a long journey like that until they of retirement age. I can see a trip like this taking at least 2-3 months.
After I graduated from college I spent two months touring parts of Europe on a Eurail Pass. It was an experience of a lifetime. My only regrets were I didn't have the money to stay longer.
Do your homework and find creative places to eat and stay. Heck, I bet you'll find many members here that will give you a bed to sleep in and a free meal or two.
After I graduated from college I spent two months touring parts of Europe on a Eurail Pass. It was an experience of a lifetime. My only regrets were I didn't have the money to stay longer.
Do your homework and find creative places to eat and stay. Heck, I bet you'll find many members here that will give you a bed to sleep in and a free meal or two.
My Crossfire luggage is going to come in handy on this trip.
I would HATE a cross country road trip in my crossfire. I love her very much but not the greatest car for driving around the country. My back would give up on me.
Originally Posted by Musclefan21
I would HATE a cross country road trip in my crossfire. I love her very much but not the greatest car for driving around the country. My back would give up on me.
Originally Posted by Musclefan21
I would HATE a cross country road trip in my crossfire. I love her very much but not the greatest car for driving around the country. My back would give up on me.
Then again, maybe I'm just a glutton for punishment and live too far away from all the fun.
Originally Posted by Musclefan21
I would HATE a cross country road trip in my crossfire. I love her very much but not the greatest car for driving around the country. My back would give up on me.
I've driven three hours non-stop in mine and arrived as fresh as a daisy.
When i drove her back from IA (4,5 hours) my back was in a lot of pain. The car rides awesome and the seat is comfortable but i think i am just too tall for a long trip. (6'3"). Maybe adjusting seat might help..
Originally Posted by Musclefan21
When i drove her back from IA (4,5 hours) my back was in a lot of pain. The car rides awesome and the seat is comfortable but i think i am just too tall for a long trip. (6'3"). Maybe adjusting seat might help..
You may try adjusting the steering wheel, that can make a different, did for me
Well, I went to the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance and it was amazing. If anyone gets the chance, I would highly recommend it. There were new Spykers, Rolls Royce, Bugatti Veyron convertible, SL65 Black, 5 or 6 vintage 300SL gullwings and 2 new SLS gullwings. What an amazing car in person. A 1937 Mercedes 540K Special roadster won best in show and was one of those cars I have always wanted to see up close.
I left Jacksonville, FL Monday morning, got to New Orleans for a late lunch and on to Houston, TX. The Crossfire did great and likes gasoline without Ethanol. Without ethanol, I averaged right at 30 MPG. With ethanol, I averaged 26 MPG. Both still very good for a car like this and loaded down with the Crossfire luggage. I was not the slightest bit uncomfortable.
Tomorrow morning, I will be leaving Houston around 4:00am and driving straight through to Phoenix, AZ, which is an 18 hour drive. It might be a long day since the scenery between the two is not what I would call spectacular.
I left Jacksonville, FL Monday morning, got to New Orleans for a late lunch and on to Houston, TX. The Crossfire did great and likes gasoline without Ethanol. Without ethanol, I averaged right at 30 MPG. With ethanol, I averaged 26 MPG. Both still very good for a car like this and loaded down with the Crossfire luggage. I was not the slightest bit uncomfortable.
Tomorrow morning, I will be leaving Houston around 4:00am and driving straight through to Phoenix, AZ, which is an 18 hour drive. It might be a long day since the scenery between the two is not what I would call spectacular.



