You can, but it would be hard and I would not recommend it.
yes
No, if a tie rod is broken you would have no steering control.
No because display=show, and dispel=drive off. Gather is a nice antonym for dispel, though.
You would not drive it at night or when the law says you must display headlights.
I would recommend you have them come to you. They will replace the broken windshield at your home or work place.
It would take you 16 hours and 26 minutes to drive from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia to Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. You would take the National Route 32 for 1,544 km.
If an idler pulley is broken, I would advise not to drive it anywhere. It would effect the power steering, water pump, alternator and coolant fan causing you to get stuck on the road and possibly cost many more $$ in damage.
That's good that you values college and that you want to show your parents. I would go to your current bank and have them set up a Stanford pennant for you. If you have an account with them, you should be able to do this.
The New York Yankees finished in second place, 15 games behind. They did not make it to the World Series or the playoffs. If you have a 1970 World Series pennant it would be referred to as a "Phantom pennant" and would have a low collectors value. A Phantom Pennant is a pennant or any product like a Ticket or press pin produced in anticipation of a team making the playoffs, or World Series But not used when the team failed to make it. Phantom Tickets or Phantom Press pins are the most popular among collectors.
Sure, you can still drive if you have no legs, the car would just need hand controls.
The light bulb may be burnt out for the dashboard display. The fuse for the dashboard display may be blown. The fuse can be found in the fuse box.