I cruised at 100 to 110 klicks down I-5. Some people passed me. Some didn't. I got a lot of "who is driving that thing?" RHD gawking, and explained to people in a couple of parking lots what they were looking at and why it was special. A Japanese gentleman I passed just north of Northgate clearly knew exactly what he was looking at, and grinned from ear to ear.
Diesel seems a lot more available in Washington than on past trips, though this is, admittedly, the first trip I've really cared. Why is diesel more expensive than premium gas in the U.S.? It works out to about $CDN 0.85 a litre, so it's still a little cheaper than in B.C. Look for the green signs and green pumps. Almost all Shell stations have diesel, but you can't pay at the pump with a Canadian credit card. Grrr...
The border lineups were disgusting, 1.5 hours southbound at 7 in the morning. Officialdom (RCMP, Canada Customs, U.S. Customs, etc.) have thus far shown zero interest in Gumdrop. I guess I'm just not cut out to be an outlaw bad girl import driver. Can I borrow a Skyline for my next trip?

...laura