Car and Driver was one of the magazines that test drove cars on the driveway.
Although the first couple of times were met with mechanical failures and trouble from local authorities, they went on to test drive again, as reported by The Autopian.
“Several months later, we were ready to run again,” they wrote.
“With a strong engine and no police on hand, we hit 204 mph into a stiff headwind.”
After Orcutt died in 1986, the driveway became abandoned, littered with potholes.
For those who want to visit the historic site, it’s marked on Google Maps as Memorial Drive.
“I never made it to the house but I’ve driven the driveway — long ago at a leisurely pace,” said one social media user.
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