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Just doing what I do
Whatever floats your boat.I looked it up.
The 2 door wagon is cool but for some reason it just isn't smooth to my eye.
I like the 4 door wagon
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Whatever floats your boat.I looked it up.
The 2 door wagon is cool but for some reason it just isn't smooth to my eye.
I like the 4 door wagon
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Today was our 33rd wedding anniversary. I have lost so much weight that my old wedding band kept falling off my finger. My wife surprised me with my father’s 50th wedding anniversary band resized to fit my now smaller finger. What a great anniversary gift!
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I looked it up.
The 2 door wagon is cool but for some reason it just isn't smooth to my eye.
I like the 4 door wagon
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They have these over there. I wish these were easier to find in middle America
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I absolutely love saabs. The only non American car that makes me stop and just look at them for hours.Yes, that car looks Swedish to me, and they call a Station Wagon, Herrgårdsvagn. Herrgård is a little more upety farm, mansion sort of. And vagn is wagon.
Bill
This weekend is the 244th Birthday of the US Navy. Just a little something to honor this occasion...
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I absolutely love saabs. The only non American car that makes me stop and just look at them for hours.
I have always had a thing for the saab 95 and 96. Especially the wagons.
They are nearly impossible to find as good project cars in middle America
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Will the Saab drive in a blizzard even if you can't see past the windshield?View attachment 1715407130 Well crap so much for summer I got a 4' snow bank blocking my back pouch and can't even open the front door so I have no idea how much snow there. Wind is 60 MPH and still snowing. weather man said 2' of snow and he is pretty close. Damn I love North Dakota. lol
Will the Saab drive in a blizzard even if you can't see past the windshield?
Good luck with your coffee sales. Here's my neighbors logo.Night all got to get up early and go to market days to sell coffee. A few pics from the junkyard today. Went back with cash for some of the parts I found.
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Here you can drive in a blizzard if your stupid enough to try and some do. Traction here is not a problem most of the time just snow drifts across the road that can be 4' deep and 12' wide.I assume you are not allowed to drive if you can not see, even if the car would be able to. But the car has a very good heater system, is has fairly large and narrow wheels for the size of the car, narrow is good for snow. At the time it came out it was ahead of many other cars when it came to winter use.
But, as with anything, everything has it's limits. Also a Saab. Just that they had a very good reputation in Scandinavia when it came to winter driving. I have never driven a Saab, but I have driven other front wheel drive cars in the winter, and I am so so satisfied with that. I have also driven 1965 Dodge Dart in the winter, and felt that was a good winter car too. Excellent actually. Just that I stopped using it before the winter tires became really good in the early 90ties.
Bill
We had to travel in a blizzard to catch a flight. Only vehicle on the road at 04:00. Pounding through drifts high as bumper on the caravan. Ten miles from home,battery light comes on.
We stop and open hood, to find engine bay packed full of snow.
Just a black strip where the belt was running. We kept going, 50 more miles and it never quit.
Guess alternator slowed down enough to set off a warning.
Yup. Winter front on my pickup.Have you "winterguys" in north America ever seen covers for the grill, some kind of means to stop the snow, but also to reduce cooling to the radiator to keep the engine warmer and in turn the heater working better too ? It was very popular in Norway on trucks and buses in the 60ties and 70ties, maybe it was used later too.
Bill
Yep, a piece of cardboard works fine.Have you "winterguys" in north America ever seen covers for the grill, some kind of means to stop the snow, but also to reduce cooling to the radiator to keep the engine warmer and in turn the heater working better too ? It was very popular in Norway on trucks and buses in the 60ties and 70ties, maybe it was used later too.
Bill
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Volvo 544 .. be like having a 3/4 scale '46 Ford. Mopar b block, 727, tubs, steelies, hot rod suede paint. Jes riiiigghhhttt
Yep, a piece of cardboard works fine.
Had one on a tool truck. They get old and crispy after a few years. Then there's the snaps.I know, done it myself many times with the card board, but the ones I was thinking about was pre made for the model vehicle, and fit right on the outside of the grille. With fastners and everything.
Bill