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Old 10-05-2002, 03:42 AM   #1
nicolette
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Default and what about driving through winter?

These ideas are great, and the made me remember i'm going somewhere cold too! i am on the move again. This time to ..... ALASKA!!
I wouldn't say no to any info/hints i can get on looking after my car there. Wonderfully or naively (take your pick lol!) i am driving/ferrying there also. Storage is not an option, as i'll need my car there (she's a daily driver). Although at least i have the smarts to wait until spring!. How does an old mustang handle in the snow? and how is it at cold starting?. Of course i'll be getting things like chains and a heating block, not to mention the cold temp oil n stuff, but any info is welcomed! thanks in advance.
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