My Fleetline..1st pic on way to work... 2.pic out for a rumble in -25.6 F... chilly.... Used all year around!
So I take it they don't use metal killing chemicals on your roads? Do they expect people to actually know how to drive? Around here I used to be able to drive cars I didn't want to die the rust death on nice days but now they slather that liquid car killer on the bridges every day, even if it's fifty degrees out. That could be why we seem to have so many non-driving idiots behind the wheel.
This is from the front page of the Seattle Times yesterday.... <a href="http://s614.photobucket.com/albums/tt223/hotrd32/HAMB%20Stuff/?action=view&current=176616_10200155862403158_1352250507_o.jpg" target="_blank"></a>
I brought this 1959 El Camino home last weekend and ran into a snow storm on the way! Right about the time I stopped and snapped this picture, it was turning to rain but the front was still covered!
I agree with u ! being in northwest Iowa they put that shit on the roads all the time, and I thought they were trying to save money?