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Winterized.

Spyder

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Went out for one last run around the neighborhood today before putting it up for the winter. I may get some more drives in but it depends on when they salt the roads. Couple big burnouts in front of the house, topped off fuel with stabilizer, disconnected the battery, made a chore list of stuff to work on over the winter.

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Sorry to hear that, I just "winterized" mine too.
Changed the oil, going to be a lot of driving over the next 6 months.
 
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I drive my classics all year long, weather permitting. We already received 2 days of a light snow. I have driven mine on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's day before over the years while off work for the holidays or any other random days. I just disconnect the batteries and throw the car cover over them, so they are always ready.
 
Wet doesn't bother me. Salted roads and the spray that gets in every nook and cranny does. It's not uncommon to have a foot of snow on the road here either, and the old Bronco is just so much more fun in that. The road in front of my house last year. Not Challenger friendly.😆 Took the plows a couple days to get here.

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