Spike Morelli
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- 1971 Mustang Mach 1 ram air 351c H-code, fmx, ps,pb, medium yellow-gold, hubcaps and beauty rings.
Spike. Can you share pictures of your hitch? I am curious on its design and attachment points.I did, last year towing the dragn hydro to The Boise Roadster Show. Someone caught both the car and the dragbost going through an intersection in the snow, and mailed it to me.
Not to hijack your post, but I have pictures of the hitch Ford installed on my vehicle when I bought it in 1972 if you want them. Email Scott65542@gmailSpike. Can you share pictures of your hitch? I am curious on its design and attachment points.
I hear ya. It's 20 degrees out right now at 10 in the morning here in Idaho. Halloween was 71 degrees, then two days later, boom, a freak light dusting of snow, which didn't stick and just got everything wet. Since then , we completely by-passed Fall and went directly into very cold days of Winter. The snow is coming. Once it snows, the Mustang gets cocooned, although I have driven it in the snow here, it's only when I get caught in it.I was just about to enjoy a nice Sunday morning breakfast in my warm kitchen. Then I read this snow post. So out I go to the garage in my slippers and PJ's, open the garage door, 18 degrees in Erie, PA right now. Push the Stang several feet for the photos. Wow, what we forum members do for each other!!!
Do you miss San Diego ?I hear ya. It's 20 degrees out right now at 10 in the morning here in Idaho. Halloween was 71 degrees, then two days later, boom, a freak light dusting of snow, which didn't stick and just got everything wet. Since then , we completely by-passed Fall and went directly into very cold days of Winter. The snow is coming. Once it snows, the Mustang gets cocooned, although I have driven it in the snow here, it's only when I get caught in it.
My mother worked at the local hospital (downhill from our house) on third shift. My Dad put the typical 70s era chunky snow tires on the back. Mom always made it home. Although at times with great difficulty. Let's face it our cars suck in the snow. She was always was and still is a talented driver.Yes indeed. Back between 1980-84, I had two 72 mach1's. The Q code was never winter driven, but the H code I bought for spares, found it to be too good for that, fixed it up and drove it as my winter beater. Even with 100 lbs of sandbags over the axle, it was a scary thing to handle, but could be fun at times.
Here's a pic. Notice the "snow tires". (the 73 stripes were given to me, so I used them, what the heck eh!)
Those old style "snow tires" definitely had some bite and a good job too. Without them, most cars were going nowhere especially with cross ply polyglass tires.My mother worked at the local hospital (downhill from our house) on third shift. My Dad put the typical 70s era chunky snow tires on the back. Mom always made it home. Although at times with great difficulty. Let's face it our cars suck in the snow. She was always was and still is a talented driver.
Ron
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