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stuck in the ice

Yeah thats rough. didnt get hit too bad in Nashville but a lot of sorrounding areas did. I just pulled out the old truck and scooted on in to work monday. Aint got no worries with that tank...

Hope it clears up soon
 
my driveway is fairly steep (up hill as the garage is under the house). The old 72 Chevy wouldn't budge. The Mustang just goes sideways. Wife is getting pretty upset :rant
 
My wife sent me some pics. They got the Mustang out of the driveway but couldn't keep it on the road, with the limited slip it just wants to go sideways. So it is sitting in the neighbors driveway. Still solid ice
 

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I still have the snow tires I ran on my 86 GT. Without them the car wouldn't move worth chit, but I managed to drive it 20+ miles several times in bad snow storms. With snow tires it was much better, but still some white knuckle driving. In the last 5 years, 3 of the 5 drivers in my house have 4 wheel drive vehicles, soon to be 4.
 
I used to drive an 85 GT as my DD in Chicago. Never had snow tires. It was a challenge for sure!
My wife is the one who wanted to trade the Expedition we had for this Mustang. It was 4x4. Never had any ice or even more than a 1/2" of snow while we owned our F150 4x4 or the Expy... :chair
 
For the first time in my 54 year life , we had no winter temps here.
rare !!
Temps are now in the 55 to 60 during noon.
at night its about 33 .little frost.
Great for the heating bill.
 
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