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![]() It is one of the most dangerous cars on the road in snow.... unless you drive with common sense. If the roads are real icy, I'd leave it home.
With the light rear-end and available power, it will spin tires very easily, causing you to be all over the place. You will need good tires and a light foot. If you take it easy and don't try to push it too hard, you'll probably get where you're going in one piece. ------------------ '89 LX 5.0 - 5 speed. Original Owner '94 E-150 4.9 Conversion Van |
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