Thanks for the response. Well the head gasket was replaced around 6 months ago, and I don't think they did a very good job (oil leaks and looks to be a somewhat cheap gasket). This time the car overheated at highway speeds and got pretty hot before I realized it and pulled over. I'm thinking the gasket started to go before overheating and then overheating probably finished the job. The car had a new thermostat and water pump looks to be in good shape. There was no coolant in the oil initially so I still drove the car for short distances (no more than 5 min driving) for a week or so. Before finally shutting it down, I do recall it seizing at idle speeds a block away from my house which makes me think that the bearings are bad. When I got it home, the oil pan had more coolant than oil in it.
So do you think I should take the time to fix the head gasket and maybe just run a heavier oil or just go ahead and get a new block? I'm only fixing the car to sell it but I don't want to sell someone a car that won't last more than 10,000 miles.
Another question...is there suppose to be a warning to tell you the car is running hot? You get used to not staring at your temperature the entire drive and the one time your car starts to run hot you don't catch it in time.