Thread: Cold Weather Blues!!
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12-04-2005 07:03 PM #1
Cold Weather Blues!!
OK. It's approaching winter time and all my buddies put their cars up until spring. That is ok and all, but i can't stand it. I still like to get my car out on pretty weekends. Will this cause any issues? I don't see why it would, but why do so many people store them during winter?? Is there a certain point (temp) when its best to keep it parked? What do you guys think?
I really appreciate your input!!!!
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12-04-2005 08:07 PM #2
Hey there, in response to your question......the reason I dont drive my car in the winter is I live in Indiana. Once we get that first dusting of snow the salt trucks come out in full force. And if you drive on the roads here in the winter and get those nasty little salt granules up into your fender wells or up into those little nooks and crannies under your car. Then add that with a little water and lookout.........oxidation and rust. To add injury to insult they mix that salt with sand, and to get that crap built up under your car is just bad. So normally I wait until we have at least 3 or 4 good heavy spring rains to wash the streets before my car comes out. So in as much as a few words.....if you love your car and live in snow country......put it away until spring. If you really have a jonsen to drive it, do like I do. Open the garage door, start it up (or not) and just pretend you are zooming down a warm summer hi-way on the way to a show. Regards, GaryLife is like a hotrod......it goes fast, so keep one foot close to the brake. a30coupe
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12-04-2005 08:14 PM #3
I didn't really think about that. Here in middle TN, we do not see much snow, so salt is not a major problem. I do know what you mean. I can really tell a difference when old cars come from snow country. Always seem to have a bit more rust. Especially lower quarters!!!
Thanks for the advice!!
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12-04-2005 09:06 PM #4
Then there are those of us who live in Arizona who don't really give a hoot for driving them, just building them, so we get to play year-round.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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12-04-2005 09:16 PM #5
What can I say but AMEN.....
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12-04-2005 09:40 PM #6
drive it, 365 days a yr.Mike
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http://hometown.aol.com/kanhandco2/index.html
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12-07-2005 04:41 PM #7
What fun is building it, without driving it? Not I! I wish you could build them for me and i would sure drive em!!!!
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12-07-2005 04:55 PM #8
I gotta admit I like the building better than the driving part too.
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12-07-2005 06:57 PM #9
I am definately envious of you guys. I wish i could do more of the work myself. I am a loser!!
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12-07-2005 07:35 PM #10
I don't know how old you are, but there are so many different talents involved in building cars, that there should be something you would be interested in learning. I've never met the guy yet, who can do them all, so don't be envious.....be involved!
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12-08-2005 04:49 PM #11
No doubt!! I am very interested and learning all i can. I just seems tough to find anyone who will show me. I am always afraid to tackle a project on my own, because a mistake can be costly. I guess that is the way to learn, but i don't want to do it that way.
Thanks!!!
My grandfather, mom's side, drove a 39 Plymouth coupe when I was about 4 or 5 and I thought it was pretty cool and I loved the tail fins on the 49 Cadillac. I drew cars when I was in the 5th and 6th...
How did you get hooked on cars?