i didn't find mine - my other half did
after 4 months of endless searching, phone calls and emails, i gave up - then, on april 1 2003, ayn called me and said she "had found it" - it was on ebay, and living in cleveland
i said "oh sure - ha ha - april fool - i get it" - she assured me it was for real - i checked it out - i then tracked down a shop that had worked on it - they said "it's the cleanest one we've ever seen - if he's selling it, buy it" - they pointed me to another shop (this one in florida) that worked on it - same story - they then called the owner, who then called me
30 or so phone calls, a slew of emails, and tons of pics of things that few would think of, and i asked "how much to take it off ebay right now?"
he said "28.5k" - i wired him the money sight unseen - he then sent me the paperwork on the car, the stereo faceplate, a set of keys, and a bunch of articles and such for me to play with while we waited for the trucking company to pick it up and bring it to me
2 weeks of 2 different companies dropping the ball, and the previous owner leaving on vacation for 3 weeks, and i was back on the computer booking a flight - flew out that night, and got in a cab (at least i think it was a cab - hadn't been washed since nixon was in office) - had the driver nearly kill me twice as he was inclined to drive on the wrong side of hte road against traffic - finally got to the guy's house, and spent 2 hours getting a tour and checking out all the concours trophies and such
finally hopped in the car after the very long tour of the car and its workings, and then, a half mile from his house, it died - DME relay - decided to try to keep it going, and continued on for the next 30 odd hours to los angeles - it konked out every few hours, but it was a wild fun ride via route 66 - blew through st louis at sundown to see the setting sun bouncing off the arches, then shining like polished silver - blasted through texas at nearly 150, top down, no plates (vanity plates kept by the owner) - got pulled over by a trooper - told him the whole story - turns out he was a cr guy and he wrote me a warning and said "when you get pulled over in new mexico", nodding at me with assurance "and you will get pulled over in new mexico - show them this and they will let you go"
ya know, i wasn't in new mexico 15 minutes before i looked back and saw the pretty red and blue lights - and sure enough, they let me go
hit a crazy rain storm crossing into california - first time the car had ever seen rain - it didn't know what to do, so it decided to do spins on the freeway at 60 - pretty unnerving since i had been up for 2 days, and except for a 3 hour nap in amarillo, was doing this non-stop
made it safe and sound, but definitely an adventure i will remember for the rest of my life