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Location: the Great Northeast | Hey all,
I did a quick video of driving my 61 Chrysler Newport. I had to turn the video 90 degrees for some reason and that cost me some quality. Still sounds good and you get the idea.
Snow be dammed! At least now I can remember driving my car when the snow keeps her locked up...
http://youtu.be/0dJ4My4E-kc
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Location: Minor Hill, TN | Very good enjoyed the video. I also know what you mean by the snow l will not drive my fowardlook mopar in the snow either but here it in Tennesee it does not last long but if I was still living in Florida I would drive it year round |
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Location: the Great Northeast | I hate giving it up for the winter. Spring to fall flew by and winter will crawl as it just sits in the garage waiting for me. |
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Location: Minor Hill, TN | I know what you mean but during the winter months start it up and let it run for 5-10 min do this at least once or twice a month. My current '61 fury will be going in to restoration this winter.
I only did a couple of cruise ins and shows with my car. I will also do 1 Christmas parade this year . I will also be posting photos during the resotation |
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Location: the Great Northeast | Can't wait to see the resto pics. I have plans to do mine sometime in the next year. |
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Location: the Great Northeast | I redid the video at the top of this thread. I had issues with the first one that made it kinda blurry. This url fixes those issues. It's the same shots but now you can see the guages and the speedometer and you get a better sense of cruisin in my Newport.
http://youtu.be/p9mdz2M3yiE
-Bill |
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