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Old 01-22-2002, 12:36 PM   #9
Old Guy with 87 GT
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have to agree ,that mustangs aren't that bad in the snow......had my 87 in the snow last winter ,i let a little air out of the back tires put a few cinder blocks in it ......thing did fine...............if you put some snow tires on em and put some skinny tires on front ,they actually do pretty good .......i drove a few 4 cylinder foxes in the winter set up like that .....they did great

this year i've been letting the stang sit ........my little 84 nissan is a little bit better in the snow ......... i wouldn't give a crap if i bounce it off an inatement object and it has the snow tires on it ......whereas the mustang has almost bald tires on it

well good luck and if it snows agian just take your time and you'll do fine
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