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Location: Portland Oregon
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Re: Does anyone else drive their classic in the winter slop?
I never thought about using manure on the floorboards as a theft deterrent. I bet it works well. It should keep the old lady from wanting to use the Burban to haul her friends around town too.
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Bigfork, Montana
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Re: Does anyone else drive their classic in the winter slop?
Ha ha, works even better on the door handle & steering wheel!
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Mena,Arkansas
Posts: 485
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Re: Does anyone else drive their classic in the winter slop?
We don't get much snow and ice in North Texas but I will be driving my '68 every day until I get the engine swapped out on my 4-Runner.That will be in the spring.
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