MUFFIN... The Coolest Snow Mobile EVER!...It's SICK! (My new screen saver!) ......Ol' School Ice Racing up north?......Swedish Guys?....Nationals?
We dont get an overwhelming amount of snow so close to the water in the PNW, but occasionally it dumps. When it does, my road typically gets drifted pretty good. None the less, it doesnt last for long, and rarely do we get stranded. That doesnt stop me from using it as an excuse to stay home from work. I have sent this file pic in for the past three years, saying my driveway was blocked by snow. Someone finally figured out that it had been the same scene for three years in a row...
Well, they do!! Salt is the "modern" way of the snowplow....but not much on the road i normally use to work,or shop. And some good underchassie hot water cleaning helps a lot ,together with all lower parts covered with bodyshutz..(tar like stuff, or use of Por-15) About driving skills...born and living in a country with chilly weather with snow approx. 5-6 months a year, you learn the skills, and uses spike tires for the icy roads....
Hahaha.... I had one of those.... It was a '72 bright yellow GRABBER with lime green stripes... Wierd color combo but it looked cool.. Was my dad's first car... I'll try to find a picture of it...
Glenview, IL blizzard of '67: Our '56 Chevy 210 was already a rust bucket; this didn't help... Minnesota 1952, strip off the skirts and bolt on the snow tires... Aspen, CO January '64... My yard art car in Yucca Valley a few years ago (sadly lost the job, house and the yard art car last week)...