Winter in California

When I lived in Detroit, I was certainly not going to drive my first car in the salt - my 1962 chrysler 300:

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Rather, I bought an inexpensive "salt car" and it was bulletproof - a 1965 Plymouth Fury:

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Even when I moved from Detroit several years later, it really didn't look that bad either. Just a really sturdy, well built sedan.
 
I don't drive any of them in the salt.

Winter car means just it is parked infront of the house and gets used in winter as long as there is NO salt on the road.

But it is good to look out of the window and see a C-body.

Carsten
 
I have that same fear Dave! :(

And I am having strong second thoughts. The more I fix the little things on it, the more I am thinking I must be crazy to let it go. It looks awesome, and drives so smooth and quiet and nice, I will surely hate myself for letting it go! :BangHead::BangHead::BangHead:
 
That's good to hear, sellers remorse before advertising will allow for bigger piggy bank growth
 
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