We had about a foot two weeks ago. I dug mine out just to take it around
the block and show all my 4x4 neighbors what wusses they were! ;-)
At 09:30 PM 02/09/2000 EST, Passnb4U@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 2/9/00 5:49:22 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>agingles@nucleus.com writes:
>
>> Wish I'd had my camera today. We got our first real dump of snow this
>> winter, and it was a doozie! They forecast an inch or so to fall last
>> night. You can imagine my surprise when I looked out this morning and
>> couldn't see the running boards or front bumper of my '48! 10+ inches of
>> snow, with more on the way. The tracks I was making in the fresh snow
>> were priceless! I was quite happy to find the truck handled the snow
>> well, with no real traction problems. Sure got a lot of stares on my way
>> to work! Gotta love these old girls.
>>
>> Alan Gingles
>> 1948 Chevy 1314 (the snow plow)
>> http://www.nucleus.com/~agingles
>
>
> Ain't it fun?
>
> Speaking for "stares", since i've been daily driving my truck here in the
>fast paced Ca. Bay Area for the past few weeks, I've been getting quite a
few
>stares myself...then again I'm driving 55-60 and not only see the stares,
>I'm getting pretty good at reading lips.......
>
> Mike
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
>
Bill Bailey
57 Chevy 3100
http://members.tripod.com/~oltruck
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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