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Old 02-26-2020, 12:46 PM   #1
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Nice car. There is a guy on YouTube from Michigan (I believe) who used a Model A as a daily driver for a year. He drove it to work all winter. He parked it and after work he said it would start right up after sitting in the parking lot for eight hours in the cold weather. He said it drove fine in the snow even with the skinny tires probably because he couldn’t drive it very fast.

I wonder how long that lady can stay out in the snow in those flimsy shoes.

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Here are all the videos from the 365 Days of A:
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Nice car. There is a guy on YouTube from Michigan (I believe) who used a Model A as a daily driver for a year. He drove it to work all winter. He parked it and after work he said it would start right up after sitting in the parking lot for eight hours in the cold weather. He said it drove fine in the snow even with the skinny tires probably because he couldn’t drive it very fast.

I wonder how long that lady can stay out in the snow in those flimsy shoes.

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Old 02-26-2020, 02:34 PM   #4
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10 bucks says the she has nothing on under that coat. That's how he kept his hands and ears warm.
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Easy while they are girls......much different when married !
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Old 02-26-2020, 04:35 PM   #6
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Looks like a spot light on the driver's side.
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Old 02-27-2020, 12:44 AM   #7
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Nice car. There is a guy on YouTube from Michigan (I believe) who used a Model A as a daily driver for a year. He drove it to work all winter. He parked it and after work he said it would start right up after sitting in the parking lot for eight hours in the cold weather. He said it drove fine in the snow even with the skinny tires probably because he couldn’t drive it very fast.

I wonder how long that lady can stay out in the snow in those flimsy shoes.

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She can't wait to get back in that coupe.
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