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FOREST, ONT

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So I was heading in to town today, got to the end of my road, stop, looked both ways and saw this heading to town.

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When I think of a winter beater this isn't what I think of. 1968 AMC AMX. I saw this car around a lot this summer. Never got to walk around it but it looks good driving by. Anyone else seen someone driving something around in the winter that makes you scratch your head?



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DUNDAS, ONT

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I don't see the problem  its a car . and if its  all you got and can afford  drive it



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I actually think his doing the best thing you can ever .................why try to spend years trying to save it and you put up for sale and people don t want to pay anyway ............. I say beat the sh.t out it .............nothing is more fun than driving a rear wheel drive with horse power and go side ways for a thousand feet and hold on baby ....and you get to do legal burnouts just spin the hell out of the rear wheels every time you take off.....and it s sure lot of fun to make donuts in parking lots and the pedal to the floor ............I m getting ideas may be I ll call my insurance and get my loser car out yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh



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ETOBICOKE, ONT

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Ther's an old coot (sorry guys biggrin ) in my area that drives around in a early 50's ford pickup all year round.



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I went through a divorce once and it was all I had as she got the daily driver.
Either that or bus

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I was in London yesterday greasy slushy roads dripping with sand and salt and spotted a nice looking  late 60s Elky that looked pretty nice,  kind of a blue one with wide whites and baby moons ..and my thought was how fking sad to drive that in the weather we were having ,I feel the same about the SST Javelin..The Javelin is a really rare car and it's a shame to see it getting salt ...I guess I have way to many hours doing frame offs and cleaning up underbody rust and replacing or repairing frame rails, floor pans body mounts, So I tend to cringe a bit when I see them out in the sand and salt especially here in the great lakes where it's so damn damp all the time they just never dry out ,they rust for about 3 seasons..We can only count on july and Aug for dry weather...Good thing we have different visions.. I had one of those Javelins, a really nice one , till the wife and I went on a 2week holiday in about 79 or 80 and when we got home I seen a tarp covering something outside the barn  and come to find out my number 1 son took it out for a joy ride and lost it in the ditch and hit a hydro pole complete wreck, he wasn't hurt but I am remembering, he wished he had gotten killed biggrin no when I got through with him. We can smile about it now ..no laughing,just a smile, because it still hurts to remember that car I am glad he did not get hurt as I wanted that job myself after I found out about the car and it was not the first or only car he toasted till he grew up ,I was glad when he got married and had to pay for his own car..Then I remember he had a really sweet little duster that we tricked up and then Karma is a bitch eh! Somebody hit him and they had no insurance he ended up with squat ..He then grew up and understood what it felt like for some one else to wreck your stuff..



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DUNDAS, ONT

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One of them pressurized oil cans and a big bucket of way lube will keep the salt a bay on the plus side you will leave a lovely rainbow were ever you go 



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Our good buddy Brent drives cool stuff year round. He has driven his Merc Meatier:

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And his old 'A' Sedan that's now terrorizing Quebec:

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And this '34 Coupe that was built to drive all year! :

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Sorry I don't have any shots of them in the white stuff, but I've seen it many times in the past! 



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SOUTH RIVER, ONT

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I agree with driving them when you want to.

Honestly.......I've had a riot hitting the back roads to the frozen lake..........donuts till you have just enough fuel to get home. My kids loves it.biggrin

I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I'm only getting to do this once. We have  these things called car washes up here in the north.wink 

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With those tires he may have been just moving it?


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BARRIE, ONTARIO

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v94/77hornetamx/hpqscan0001.jpg

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not to nit pick (hah ha, you can pretty much guarantee that any sentence that starts this way IS to nit pick biggrinbiggrinbiggrin) but that sure looks to be a 2-seater AMX and not a Javelin. always liked those cars

 

Dats o.K you pick away..you are right it is an amx..first glance looked just like my old SST but mine had stripes and hood scoops..Even so I guess I just been so poor when I was a growing kid I could hardly afford a car when I was raising a family..  my best car was onther guys beater..Most of my first classic,specail interest ,rods were somebodys elses junk that I had to build from rust..I guess I will aways feel that if'n yah got something real nice I would want to keep it that way as long as I could .. I just like to take care fo my stuff I worked to damn hard for my stuff to disrespect it ..and around here we don't have any roads that are most times  dripping with sand and salt and slush and damp wet humid rust making weather ..It has been said that on a quiet night you can hear the big three rusting away..biggrin My toys are tucked away washed,waxed, covered , in a heated shop till the sun shines again..I have a grandson waiting till I croak to get his hands on one of em..but hey if it's yours you can do as you like ..me I'm waiting for the 40 million maybe then then I can throw frugality to the wind..

 

 



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FOREST, ONT

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I'm with fatchuk. But it's your stuff do what you want.

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I have to much respect for vintage/old cars to subject them to a road salt,sand, moisture mix. I'm with fatchuk as well. But do what you want with yours.

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If I had an all wheel drive , bondo bucket with good heat an defrost , clone of my 50 chebby truck . I,d drive it for a winter beater , and the good one , for summer
there used to be a guy who drove a ventura all yr long here . He absofreakinlutely slobbed Vaseline all over . Every where .
Yea its fun doing a bit of nose heavy v 8 powered tail wagging on wet or snowy roads , but for a daily gotta be all wheel , and auto in case woman wants to drive it ..77.

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I too look after whatever I own. always clean/waxed/taken care of. I too work hard for everything I buy/fix ect. Nothing handed to me and I enjoy every minute of it all.

My daily driver is almost 14yrs old and nobody believes that it is. I don't abuse my "toy's........But I drive them. I think it is abusing them not to. That's why we build them.

 

All I know is I don't really remember the Sunday morning slow drives to church in our old charger, but you can bet I remember flying down the back roads to burn the exhaust off and hitting the hills so fast our heads would hit the roof liner when Dad wanted new exhaust on the Fri afternoon.biggrin 

I remember hitting trails with our hand built dune buggy and getting covered with mud.......... not so much the slow rides through town when it and we were clean.

I'm not into building monuments. no

When I was 8 my grandpa used to let me drive his  standard old truck. You couldn't wipe the grin off my face.....or the look of horror off of his come to think of it.confuse

Years later when he was in the nursing home and couldn't drive anymore, I never missed a day that I didn't ask him if he wanted to hit the back roads and drive my standard Ford.

When my daughter was 6,  I picked up a standard/ 3cyl convertible firefly. I would hit the back roads, she would jump in my lap and steer until she was old enough to reach the peddles and then she learned how to change gears...... tires, oil wash it, ect.  we would crack the top open and drive it in the winter for a treat/laugh. It was well worth the 2 hrs of cleaning afterwards

I'm pretty sure that its things like that both my kids will remember..... Not all the times I left my "toys" tucked away...in a heated garage until summer. I'm hoping if I'm blessed with grandkids......they'll be taught the same from my kids.

What if there isn't another summer coming to me???wink

Just sayin.

Janice

 

 

 



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i have drove winter beaters, per say, most of my younger adult life do to riding bikes. there is some of them i would love to have back, but back then they were a winter beater. not todays collectable. that was then and this is now. this current hobby of classic cars will pass when we do and who knows whats next. the owner might be a young zipper car guy and this is his winter beater. wonder what the really old guys were saying when we were using their hobby stuff for beaters.
back in the day we would of been buying and putting away a bunch of 50 to 200.00 winter beaters if our crystal balls weren't fogged up. "hey man dave's not home"

just saying

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I drive all of my Cars year round and Salt yea love salt ..... especially when the lake is dry :) and also live near the sea :) :) :)

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Life is short man,never know when it will be taken away from you. I say drive em

unless it's rare never been touched original car . What am I saving it for. I build them to drive  them

I love that I am able to park it lock the door and walk away without worrying about it getting scratched

or some kid putting his hands all over it. I fixed it once ,so if my kids or someone else has to fix it because I enjoyed it

rain or snow, let it be , Half the fun was restoring or building it let someone else have that joy when I am dead and gone 

 

 



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Absoutely 34, who are people saving them for anyway? Drive the wheels off of them, that is what a car is for, its not a monument ,its a fun vehicle. Ed

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