It was missing far more than a new owner, it was missing a floor, fenders, rocker arms and…..mostly everything that is required to be identified as an automobile. When I asked them why they would purchase such an empty vessel, their response was simply, “Because we were building something that was as reliable as the day it was built. When we were kids the roads were so bad that ’60 Chevys were indestructible.”
What they have now is a 6800 lb. crater crusher ready to take on any terrain in the world. Their choice in transportation speaks volumes about this couple. You see, Len and Laurie didn’t focus on what this Impala didn’t have, instead they focused on everything it did which were character and reliability. I could say the same about the two of them. In the brief time I have known them they are just solid, down-to-earth people of character.
Being as successful in business as these two tends to lead the fortunate straight to a life of luxury. Not Len and Laurie. It takes a lot of money to live a life this rough! Inventing a process used in the building industry afforded Len the opportunity to travel all over the world on business, especially Europe and Asia. Complementing Len’s travel log, Laurie has been a highly skilled road rally participant for years. Factoring in their natural curiosity for adventure led these two to begin entering extreme rallies around the world. Conventional wisdom would suggest testing the waters with a tune up or two before jumping in headfirst but not Len and Laurie. Their first race was Peking to Paris in 2013 covering 15,000 miles in just 32 days!