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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Cali's Dead WTF?
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 772007" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>It's winter and a lot of the Cobras have been put to bed. I assume that the poor folks who can't drive their cars are not posting as much since it is painful to even think of not being able to mash the pedal of the snake. I imagine that is one reason that the Mustang sells so well in So Cal, since it definitely is not a good car to drive in the snow (not that I have done that a lot). I did drive my ex- wife's 2000 Lightning in the snow once and we had to fill the bed up with people to get up a not so steep exit road. Seems that these powerful Fords are not slippery road friendly. Hey, maybe that also explains my continued struggle to get a decent 60' time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 772007, member: 191"] It's winter and a lot of the Cobras have been put to bed. I assume that the poor folks who can't drive their cars are not posting as much since it is painful to even think of not being able to mash the pedal of the snake. I imagine that is one reason that the Mustang sells so well in So Cal, since it definitely is not a good car to drive in the snow (not that I have done that a lot). I did drive my ex- wife's 2000 Lightning in the snow once and we had to fill the bed up with people to get up a not so steep exit road. Seems that these powerful Fords are not slippery road friendly. Hey, maybe that also explains my continued struggle to get a decent 60' time? [/QUOTE]
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