never driven in snow
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They don't drive it in the snow, they just let it sit out and get snowed on. Same difference in my book.Comment
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I dont get why people freak out when cars get snow on them...
my car sat in my driveway and it didnt hurt it to be covered in snow- same damn thing as getting washed. Now driving it and getting it salty, THATS what hurts it.Local person
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looks like salt residue on them valve covers, and it is missing a header bolt...
Those things rotted like the full sized trucks did...all you needed to do was let them within 20 feet of anything corrosive and it was game on.If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark DonohueComment
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i had a 80 model...had a dana44 front,12 bolt rearend, 350/350,205 t-case...black on silver with red interior...Comment
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It is not the snow that is a problem here in Michigan, its the salt they put on the roads to melt the snow. Snow itself doesnt hurt much, all you have to do is wash it off occasionally. The salt will rust the thing out from the top and bottom at the same time, but usually the first thing to go is brake lines.
Dude wants way to much money for it, even if it is nice. The way the engine is set up, its gonna be a gas hog too.Comment
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