View Poll Results: Should I take my clean Mustang to work tomorrow and risk getting dirty?
Take the car and stop being a wuss!
11
57.89%
No way, it could rain and even get muddy.
8
42.11%
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Should I take my car to work tomorrow?
#55
Legacy TMS Member
Welcome to the world of "reasons why houtex doesn't own or will ever own again a black car". But you stepped in that world, and welcome to it, good day.
/Voted 'Drive it' because, well, you should.
//and then clean it yet again... because it's a black car.
///Awesome keeps gettin' the rear end dirty. Silly aerodynamics and black dirt...
/Voted 'Drive it' because, well, you should.
//and then clean it yet again... because it's a black car.
///Awesome keeps gettin' the rear end dirty. Silly aerodynamics and black dirt...
#57
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
#58
Gary, if there's a chance of rain, forget it.
There're plenty of non-rainy days to drive the Stang to work.
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The above only applies if you clean your undercarriage. If you don't, spash away!
There're plenty of non-rainy days to drive the Stang to work.
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The above only applies if you clean your undercarriage. If you don't, spash away!
#59
Post *****
Thread Starter
***UPDATE***
I drove the truck to work this morning when skies were gloomy, but the sun came out around 11:00 and I went home for lunch and picked up the Mustang.
Best of both worlds!
I drove the truck to work this morning when skies were gloomy, but the sun came out around 11:00 and I went home for lunch and picked up the Mustang.
Best of both worlds!