storing the stang
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RE: storing the stang
WHY DON'T PEOPLE DRIVE THEIR 'STANGS IN THE WINTER JUST BECAUSE OF SNOW?
Then when youre little boy asks if you liek it, you'll have to say "yea, i used to have one of those back when i was younger... man, if only i had kept it...(or my version..kept it inside for the winter)
this is all applicable unless your like 50-60 already and might not be around in 30+years...
#14
RE: storing the stang
Well just to add a little to your answer your question leadfoot Mustangs can be quite hard to get around in in the winter esp if its lowered....
Personally i'm Air Force myself Originally from upstate NY and am able to drive my stang all winter long (although with a 4.10 rear end gear ratio steep hills are generally to be avoided) it all depends on the driver how well youll be able to get around. if your not used to snow it may be a bad idea, but if snow has never bothered you it isnt that bad....
Personally i'm Air Force myself Originally from upstate NY and am able to drive my stang all winter long (although with a 4.10 rear end gear ratio steep hills are generally to be avoided) it all depends on the driver how well youll be able to get around. if your not used to snow it may be a bad idea, but if snow has never bothered you it isnt that bad....
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