Driving without throttle linkage

I know this is not advisable, I’m not planning on doing this long term, it’s a stop gap.

The two barrel 225/904 combo in a car I bought didn’t come with any of the throttle linkages. I am going to either have to fabricate something or find replacement parts, one of which I’ll get to eventually.

In the meantime, I want to drive the car for just a few short drives this summer, to a local meet, my friends shop, etc.

Can I get away with wiring the throttle lever back on the transmission temporarily, either the whole way or half way, again just for now, definitely will not be a permanent solution.

The transmission was rebuilt with a stage 2 shift kit, hasn’t been driven.

How much damage can be done?
I had a Coronet that someone threw a 361 in and it was missing some of the linkage. I wired it halfway open and drove it easy. It worked OK for as long as I owned it.