Richard's Criterion

Steve, I'll text your number to Richard sometime mid morning. Just now seeing this, it's almost 2:00 AM (my time). Last I heard from him he said his phone battery was dying. Hopefully he has a charger with him!
 
Richard, I sure hope everything works out for you. Being broken down is a real pain in the A, isn't it. But, in the end, you will be rewarded once you get home with your new Criterion.
 
I spoke with Richard Saturday morning (Paul sent me his phone number). He was headed up to Leo's, and it sounded like he had Mike Barruzza lined up to possibly help him get the car southbound at least as far as Mike's place in the Philly area. Haven't heard back since to know if he needs any help on Monday.

What we need is a little GPS tracking unit, and a map, so we can see a little dot to tell us where Richard's Criterion is right now!
 
Today is Monday and hopefully will be on the road this evening. Spent Saturday driving the Criterion to Mike's house. Man, what a garage he has. Spent Sunday with the Criterion and Mike just doing some cleaning even getting Mike into assisting me with it's first bath from it's new Daddy.
The plan is: Get the truck fixed today, drive to Mike's and load the Criterion, then head for home.
You're right Bill, it is a major pain in the butt being stranded. Worse part is my hands are tied.
Wish me luck and updates will happen when I get back to Florida. I've taken lots of pictures and a few videos (duh) and ready to release to the public. Also met Paul Vickery Saturday morning and got to see his cars. Some people have all the luck.
 
Praying for you to have an exciting, but uneventful, return trip. Look forward to the new pics and, I'm sure, videos.

it's first bath from it's new Daddy.

Richard, please tell us that you DID NOT drive the Criterion around yelling, "who's your Daddy?!!":D:D
 
Heard from Richard about 8:00, he was driving (well bouncing and jumping all over the place, as he put it, something like that) through Philadelphia.
 
since it sitting out side a house in Pen right now you may still get it for 800 bucks.

I don't believe Richards luck would have flown up and drove the car home. at least then he would be fixing his own transmission not Sam's. he is going to half to learn to keep them in drive not second. I wounder if this one will be as cheep a fix as the lifliner was.

No cheap fix costing $3500 for the rebuild on the tranny. Best news, the owner insisted he pay for the repairs.
 
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