Minneapolis stuck on stupid
#1
Minneapolis stuck on stupid
Have you ever wanted to slap the stupid out of someone? There is a guy that is driving a 68 cutlass convert in the winter I saw the salt all over the sides of a fire engine red Cutlass. Makes me want to cry it's a cherry car but not for long, one slippery road and crunch.
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Why anyone would drive a cherry 68 in the middle of winter is beyond me. Must be either desperate, or willing to spend money to rebuild it later. I do remember when my car was new. It was great in the winter. Held the road really nice in deep snow, but skidded like a bugger on ice. I'd rather smack up a rental....most of the newer cars have ABS and traction control. Yup, I'm with Sandy, beat on this guy till he learns!
#7
Have you ever wanted to slap the stupid out of someone? There is a guy that is driving a 68 cutlass convert in the winter I saw the salt all over the sides of a fire engine red Cutlass. Makes me want to cry it's a cherry car but not for long, one slippery road and crunch.
Never judge a man if you haven't walked a mile in his shoes.
#9
I'm with Blue on this one.
"There but by the grace of God go I"
Ya know, ya never know.
Years ago, My 69 drop top 442 was my only transportation. But of course we don't get that much snow down here. IMHO the torque makes it awful to drive on slipper roads.
"There but by the grace of God go I"
Ya know, ya never know.
Years ago, My 69 drop top 442 was my only transportation. But of course we don't get that much snow down here. IMHO the torque makes it awful to drive on slipper roads.
#10
That reminds me of a story my good friend who has been a mechanic for almost 30 years told me. He was working for an import business and he repaired a lot of Porches. This old rich guy comes in and says his Porche is running poorly and chugging a lot. So my friend gets in and test drives it and it runs a little sluggish right at the beginning but then is really great, no problem at all. When he gets back he reports this to the owner and while looking at the records notices that the mileage is only about 14 miles more than the last oil change about half a year ago. He suspects the owner doesn't get out much with the car and is onto an idea. He asks the owner to take it for a drive with him and the owner gets in and begins in first, then second, then third, then fourth and then tries to shift into fifth when they are approaching about 35 miles per hour. My friend hollers WHOA WHOA! The old man pulls over and my friend say let's switch, they do and he starts in first and brings it up to about 6 grand before shifting to second, then on through the remaining gears. At top speed the he looks over at the old man and sees the guy cringing, grabbing the dash and crying in fear so he winds it down. The old man is beside himself but my friend tells him that his Porche is a SPORT car not a hearse. This is a true story.
#11
Minneapolis , Minnesota Why would someone only have a cherry 68 cutlass to drive in Minnesota. When I lived in Regina I had a cherry ( brand new ) Yamaha FJ1200. I would have loved to be able to drive it around all year but.... My Olds is put away for the winter ...period...end of story. even if the truck breaks down and I have to get to an important appointment I will find a different way there. If it's his only car then he is crazy to not have a beater for the winter. I know lots of guys who have really nice cars that they drive in the summer when the roads are nice but their winter cars are real beaters. One guy I knew used to buy a $200 car every year cause it had a sticker on it to get through the winter then he would sell it for $100 or scrap it.
#12
MANY times! If I did so, I would spend most of my time around dallas, just doing that! I DO wish that would actually work though...
That guy was grazy to be out with such a nice car. Had to have been a desperate situation.
That guy was grazy to be out with such a nice car. Had to have been a desperate situation.
#13
I had to drive my car for 2 winters when I first got it......it sure isnt the same car it is now but it did see some winter driving in the late 80's........As soon as I could I bought a beater so I could park the ole girl!
#16
Road salt is a car killer. When I came back to the east coast in my 87 mustang the underneath was pristene but in two years of the salt on the roads down here she rusted all to crap. And that was with it being undercoated , though they were using an oil byproduct and I don't think it stuck very good. I do it myself these days and spray on grease twice a year.
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#20
It is a shame,but nobody knows this persons situation or reason for driving the car.Who knows it could have been a life or death situation that forced him to drive it. I have a friend that has a mint 72 Cutlass and his saying always is my family comes first the car will always come second.
#23
I waited a few but it would not stop so I had to drive out before the dirt road became too muddy ...
I step on the gas it would posi-walk and if I let off it would want to swap ends ...
I had to drive with just the right pedal pressure and speed ...
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#24
I did drive my 66 Impala SS for 3 winters here in N.S. when I was young and they were my only wheels but we lived close to a carwash and I was there an average of twice a week I am sure washing off the salt. I took the car out to saskatchewan when I moved there and they only used sand , NO SALT.
#25
I work in St. Paul and there is a guy that drives his 37 Buick all the time weather it's snowing, raining or nice. I wouldn't do it but hey they are his cars and he can use them how see's fit right.
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