Re: 1929 Ford Snowbird
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01/18/24 05:46 PM
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I had a high school shop teacher who had a 1930 , he had it since he was a kid his dad was a model A nut
he would drive it in the snow it did very well , skinny tires get to the pavement well rather than floating on the snow
so if you were jumping up to the snow package you were going Deep snow or long distances across frozen lakes or fields
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Re: 1929 Ford Snowbird
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01/18/24 06:43 PM
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That’s beyond cool. I wonder how easy it is or isn’t to throw a track? Osky
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Re: 1929 Ford Snowbird
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01/18/24 07:20 PM
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Did they have heaters back then? Friend of mines dad had a '46 Chev PU with a heater that ran off the carburator, either on or off, killed the gas mileage in the winter.
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Re: 1929 Ford Snowbird
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01/18/24 09:13 PM
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That is very cool. I seem to remember MNMAN talking about these first coming out not long after he retired.
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