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Originally posted by Deaf Bob View PostHelp it along, add salt to the wash water
About five years ago she closely followed a brine truck home from PWs neighborhood. Three hour drive in freshly sprayed / spread ice melting salt solution.
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Having spent much of my life in the ice belt I can tell you that there are times when following the salt truck seems like a much better idea than being in front of it. MI mostly used rock salt and I hated the sound of the chunks bouncing off the car. OUCH! You just KNOW what that's doing to the ride but right now you're stuck to the road. I love Coastal NC!
Dan
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Originally posted by DanStokes View PostHaving spent much of my life in the ice belt I can tell you that there are times when following the salt truck seems like a much better idea than being in front of it. MI mostly used rock salt and I hated the sound of the chunks bouncing off the car. OUCH! You just KNOW what that's doing to the ride but right now you're stuck to the road. I love Coastal NC!
Dan
I guess some cars are just meant to be disposable, as in the case of my wife's car.
Jim, sorry to take your thread in this direction....
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just for that, I'm going to post some pics of the underside of this old Dart.
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Originally posted by squirrel View Postjust for that, I'm going to post some pics of the underside of this old Dart.
I double dog dare you.
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The rust bubble in the quarter behind the pass side rear wheel, is from when we accidentally left a gallon of milk in the trunk for a few days...that was 20 years ago. . Repaint happened in 1991, I think. Or 92? It had the original paint before that. On the whole car...no collision damage.Last edited by squirrel; September 25, 2014, 09:49 AM.My fabulous web page
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The floors are all wrong. There should be sheets of hanging iron oxide with carpet poking thru where your feet go. I worked on many of these in MI and I'm sure that's the way they were delivered from the factory.
(Lusting after your Bride's car right now).
Dan
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335,000 miles on it...it's not new any more.My fabulous web page
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bump so I can find the thread....
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