Poll - How far away from home do you drive your classic?

I get a thrill from roadside fixes in the middle of nowhere lol... kind of an adrenaline rush, like "hey if I don't fix this I might die!"

Farthest I drove my Duster was 6 1/2 hours to Telluride, CO and back to Denver for the Bluegrass Festival. Spent more money on gas than we should have but damn was that a fun drive, nothing like opening up the secondaries to pass slowpokes on a 2-lane highway. Zero mechanical issues too but I still brought all my tools.

There really is so little to go wrong with these cars and unless it's something severe that keeps it from running at all they can usually be "limped" pretty far. I'm not going to worry about spinning a crank bearing or blowing up a rear axle, if that does happen then so be it, "it was destined." Better than sitting in the house (garage?) all day safe and sound twiddling your thumbs.

Oh and I recently got Hagerty classic insurance on my Duster which includes roadside assistance and coverage of replacement parts and tools. Not much of an excuse not to go cruising anymore. My biggest fear has always been getting hit by some dumbass in a truck or SUV, WAY more scary and realistic than a break-down.