thinking ahead to winter, not pretty
What are we all gonna do when our fancy drop down windows are frozen in place from an overnight storm, or even a quick ice storm, and we need to get inside these fine rides. :scratch: Those windows are not gonna drop till we've chissled 4ever on that lower channel. and I hate doing that :bang:
It may not be bad for those of us lucky enough to afford a garage, but we still prolly have to park outside at our workplaces, or those who can remote start their automatics (don't know of a remote system for us 5 speed owners) to warm up the inside, but I can't afford a winter car/truck and if I could I would still rather be in the stang
any thoughts?
It may not be bad for those of us lucky enough to afford a garage, but we still prolly have to park outside at our workplaces, or those who can remote start their automatics (don't know of a remote system for us 5 speed owners) to warm up the inside, but I can't afford a winter car/truck and if I could I would still rather be in the stang
any thoughts?
Originally posted by rdh03mach1@May 21, 2005, 6:21 PM
What are we all gonna do when our fancy drop down windows are frozen in place from an overnight storm, or even a quick ice storm, and we need to get inside these fine rides. :scratch: Those windows are not gonna drop till we've chissled 4ever on that lower channel. and I hate doing that :bang:
It may not be bad for those of us lucky enough to afford a garage, but we still prolly have to park outside at our workplaces, or those who can remote start their automatics (don't know of a remote system for us 5 speed owners) to warm up the inside, but I can't afford a winter car/truck and if I could I would still rather be in the stang
any thoughts?
What are we all gonna do when our fancy drop down windows are frozen in place from an overnight storm, or even a quick ice storm, and we need to get inside these fine rides. :scratch: Those windows are not gonna drop till we've chissled 4ever on that lower channel. and I hate doing that :bang:
It may not be bad for those of us lucky enough to afford a garage, but we still prolly have to park outside at our workplaces, or those who can remote start their automatics (don't know of a remote system for us 5 speed owners) to warm up the inside, but I can't afford a winter car/truck and if I could I would still rather be in the stang
any thoughts?
I never thought I'd be saying this, but...
This had been covered in the past..however new members are joining all the time.
I got my Stang in JAN and drove it all winter up here in NY, we had quite a few storms, several very bad ones, and positivly no window sticking at all, not even a little.
This had been covered in the past..however new members are joining all the time.
I got my Stang in JAN and drove it all winter up here in NY, we had quite a few storms, several very bad ones, and positivly no window sticking at all, not even a little.
Originally posted by Daniel_Cline@May 21, 2005, 9:02 PM
I never thought I'd be saying this, but...
This had been covered in the past..however new members are joining all the time.
I got my Stang in JAN and drove it all winter up here in NY, we had quite a few storms, several very bad ones, and positivly no window sticking at all, not even a little.
I never thought I'd be saying this, but...
This had been covered in the past..however new members are joining all the time.
I got my Stang in JAN and drove it all winter up here in NY, we had quite a few storms, several very bad ones, and positivly no window sticking at all, not even a little.
Originally posted by Daniel_Cline@May 21, 2005, 11:02 PM
I never thought I'd be saying this, but...
This had been covered in the past..however new members are joining all the time.
I got my Stang in JAN and drove it all winter up here in NY, we had quite a few storms, several very bad ones, and positivly no window sticking at all, not even a little.
I never thought I'd be saying this, but...
This had been covered in the past..however new members are joining all the time.
I got my Stang in JAN and drove it all winter up here in NY, we had quite a few storms, several very bad ones, and positivly no window sticking at all, not even a little.
Same here. Pittsburgh weather and I drive her all year round w/ no issues.
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