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30 degrees in Texas....

"silverblueBP" said:
I would drive mine in the winter too, if

1. There wasn't 6" of snow on the ground
2. There weren't 2' drifts across the roads.
3. I had a heater in the car.
4. Tires were on the car.
5. There was an engine in the car.
6. Said engine R A N.
7. I could find big enough ear muffs

Fixed it for ya....

I thought about driving the Mustang today but I was running really close to being a bit late this a.m. Takes too long to warm it up in the cold weather when I am running close to being late. It took my Explorer a good chunk of the way to work to warm up some on my really long 8 minutes commute....thinking about running home at lunch and driving the Mustang back this afternoon though since the forecast for the weekend looks like rain and I probably won't get her out this weekend if that forecast holds true.
 
"70_Fastback" said:
I would drive mine in 30 degree temps, just not with all of the salt spray on the roads during the winter here.

Salt = no Mustang driving for me. Disadvantage to living in the Rust Belt.
 
I drove the Mustang to work today...runs pretty good in this weather after you give it a few miles (or 10) to warm up some.
 
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