WOW. 10 hours later, (on a trip that should take 7) many, MANY stops later, and 430 miles in sub-zero tempratures, she finally made it. The cold, combined with a failing alternator, made it so that every time we stopped somewhere, we needed to jump-start it again. On two occasions, (once in the middle of Baltimore city and the other around a blind curve at night with no flashers) the car just died on me and required a panicked jump, with my trusty girlfriend in her Civic right behind me. Also had a big scare around Morgantown, West Virginia when the car popped out of fifth gear and wouldnt go back in. Drove it to the nearest gas station and saw some tranny fluid leaking out of the bellhousing area. After a call to AAA to find out how many miles I could be towed, (100 for free, we were still about 225 from our destination at that point) we decided to forge on in 4th gear for another 75 miles or so to keep the towing bill down. While merging on the highway, I decided to try 5th gear once more and it slipped in. COOL! It did manage to pop out of 5th a few more times but each time I could get it back in. By this time it was getting dark, and we were getting off of 77 North in Ohio to make the trek back to Mt. Vernon on 36, a two-lane state route. At this point, I noticed the headlights much dimmer than before and the dash lights going out. Not good. By the time we hit the next little town and slowed down, it died- thankfully enough the man behind me (my girlfriend was in front at this point, using her fully-functional bright lights) was kind enough to stop and use his flashers since we were on a dangerously blind curve in the middle of nowhere. A quick jump and we were off again. Fitting enough, when I pulled her into my driveway, she died a final time. My girlfriend and I had to push her into her "spot" in our garage. Now that I've made it back, my journey has just begun. I have a list about a million pages long of stuff that needs to be done, but at long last I have been re-united with my Scirocco. What an adventure, and I doubt it would have been as much fun in any other car.
Long live VW's!

Brendan
84 Scirocco 8v
00 Camaro L36 M49