Posted by barn E on January 03, 2010 at 18:15:39 from (66.2.148.38):
In Reply to: Isn't it incredible. posted by flying belgian on January 02, 2010 at 13:26:49:
Detroit about 15 below, 54 ford 6 about 10 years old. Starting was easy if, you didn't turn on no lights or radio, kept the clutch down, trans in neutral. But then the clutch wouldn't come up till good and ready. When you got low gear, had to leave it there for 3, 4 blocks, throw out bearing squealing. Watch out on the turns, one of your doors will fly open till warmed up real good. By this time speedometer might start moving-temperature gauge only a little. Ice starting to come off the windows after scraping inside and outside. Make a turn and the steering wheel don't want to come back without both hands if you are strong. Now you have completed half your 15 miles and things are nearing normal. Hate to shut her down. Good ole days. Car only cost Hundred and Ten bucks, port a walls and all.Top speed 85 if you could stay on the road(summer that is)
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