Chuck-1) You don't need reverse on ice, only judicious applications of
throttle and steering.And lots of room. 2) This snow and ice on the roads is
the Almighty's method of reminding SUV owners that they are not exempt from
the laws of physics. 3) Snow doesn't cause rust as much as salt does, and
the Republic of Texas uses precious little of it, to their everlasting
credit. Of course, I don't have to drive anywhere right now.This opinion may
change tomorrow morning when I have to be at work.
-Jeff Smith
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Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 6:49 AM
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> Had a rare ride in Matilda. We had two inches of snow in Dallas. The
Boyles
> put their cars out to photo, so when I got home got Matilda out and rode
> around in the snow. Great fun but really need to fix reverse.
> Happy New Year,
> Chuck Harris
> Wondering if the Lord has forgotten that we are south of the Red River and
if
> the snow will cause rust.
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