After collecting the coveted “Worst of Show” award at the Concours d’Lemons Georgia, Jim Eby plans to drive his 1919 Franklin to all the Concours d’Lemons events in the continental US, and we’d like you to help. If you live somewhere near the loosely outlined route of this road trip of near certain death you can help by offering up some garage space should something go terribly wrong and the 99-year-old Franklin require some repairs. Let us know by emailing your info to franklin@concoursdlemons.com and we’ll set up a chain of folks with a few spare tools and more common sense than Jim. The Franklin tops out at about 45mph so Jim will be traversing the country on back roads, not the interstates. Progress will be further slowed by having to stop every 100 miles or so to oil the top end of the Franklin’s inline 6 air-cooled engine. Jim estimates he will be able to do about 250 miles a day before daylight and his will to live run out for the day. If by some miracle, Jim or the Franklin don’t expire on the roadside, they will face stiff compe***ion from the exceptionally horrible cars that turn up for Concours d’Lemons Michigan, July 28, 2018 at the Inn at St. Johns in Plymouth, MI and at Concours d’Lemons California on Aug. 25, 2018 at Seaside City Hall in Seaside, CA. We told Jim the best he can probably hope for is a hastily made up “Road Hammer” trophy, but he was undeterred. He cited the family history of his grandfather, who bought the Franklin new as his first car, and his father to take the Franklin on long road trips. It appears automotive insanity run deep in some families. Look for Jim on the road somewhere near these areas: July 21, 2018 - Leave St Petersburg Chattanooga TN (possible Coker Tire, Ruby Falls, etc) July 27-29 - Plymouth, MI (Concours d'Lemons, Concours d’Elegance of America) Jackson, MI Traverse City, MI (visit Hagerty Insurance) Mackinac Bridge crossing Spring Lake Park, MN (Odyssey Restorations, Franklin friendly restoration shop) From here, generally follow near, around or on US2 west Grand Forks, ND Minot, ND Glasgow, MT Shelby, MT Glacier Park, MT (either US2 or Going to the Sun P***) Kalispel, MT Spokane, WA Portland, WA Seattle, WA Florence, OR (probably drive 101 all the way to SF, maybe follow some of the Pebble Beach tour route) Oakland, CA (Alloy Motors hot rod shop) Santa Cruz, CA Aug 21-26 Monterey, CA (Concours d'Lemons, Monterey Auto Week) Bakersfield, CA (5 acre Franklin bone yard, Crystal Palace, ****onwillow Raceway) Palm Springs, CA Gotta do some Rt 66 somewhere along here Phoenix, AZ (almost all my in-laws live there) Across New Mexico Somewhere in Central Texas (this part isn’t that well defined as of right now) New, Orleans, LA Then skirt along the gulf coast to hwy 19 in Florida and home.
I have what use to be a stock 1919 Dort.......there is no way I would have attempted a feat he is challenging! The very best of luck and what I hope for him to be, great fun!
Potential garages is a great idea, one might also consider a list of psychiatrists and bail bondsmen along the way. Good luck Jim, that is pretty cool. You may have a Worst of Show trophy but now there should also be a Biggest Balls award.
I will tell you one thing, If you decide to go through Glacier park and come down Going to the sun from the east, make sure your brakes are good and you have plenty of time. The p*** can be a tad steep and the tourists can be many. also, buy a lifetime park p*** before you get there, the fees have gone way up for single cars to get into the park. Take your camera, there are some very beautiful views from that road. Have fun and good luck!
he made it to Monterrey, and it looks like he had a blast there. he's on his way across California now. yesterday at the James Dean memorial. I've been following the adventure on some other internet source.