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Topic I do not remember. It was the late 60s. Probably had snow tires, maybe even studs (legal back then) *NM* |
Not Willing To Put Her Away Yet! KevinR-MedinaOhio - Sunday, 3 November, 2013, at 12:22:11 pm |
Cool pictures, Kevin Guenter in Ontario - Sunday, 3 November, 2013, at 1:16:50 pm |
Re: Cool pictures, Kevin KevinR-MedinaOhio - Sunday, 3 November, 2013, at 6:13:55 pm |
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Guenter in Ontario
I agree completely. 29 F and sunshine, heater and bunwarmers makes for a great drive.
Is the white line on your trunk the reflection of a contrail?
Nice. Watch that <45º driving unless you've got winters fitted. *NM* Laz - Sunday, 3 November, 2013, at 4:41:24 pm |
Well, yea, but i just drove home on track tires 550 miles in 33 degF weather grant - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 12:21:33 pm |
Everthing can be fine... just don't gun into a turn from a standstill, and watch out for that deer! *NM* Laz - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 6:14:26 pm |
Don't put away. Winter driving can be exciting. I drove an Austin Healey 3000 @ -35 degrees below in Jeff (Philly) - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 12:47:05 pm |
Was the AH 3k on high performance summer only tires? *NM* Laz - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 6:17:29 pm |
I do not remember. It was the late 60s. Probably had snow tires, maybe even studs (legal back then) *NM* Jeff (Philly) - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 6:31:08 pm |
The point being modern (not c. 60s) summer tires have very specialized compounds. *NM* Laz - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 10:02:18 pm |
Re: Not Willing To Put Her Away Yet! BLKBOXS - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 8:52:04 pm |
And be super careful, if not at all lowering a plastic windowed top below, say, 55º. *NM* Laz - Tuesday, 5 November, 2013, at 10:03:39 pm |