South Jersey....Ten to Twenty inches of SNOW coming!

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  • Enigma
    Low Range
    • Oct 2006
    • 88

    #16
    Welcome to the snow and have fun but remember to drive carefully. I have found the short wheel base to slide sideways easily.

    We have only about 12 inches here in Northern Ontario.

    Have a Happy Holiday!

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    • crankin
      5th Gear
      • Jul 2008
      • 696

      #17
      We are gearing up for snow here in East Tennessee! We might be looking at 1-2 inches for about 2 hours….maybe in late January…early morning. Might have to put the top back on.


      Birmabright Brotherhood

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      Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB

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      • greasyhandsagain
        1st Gear
        • Oct 2009
        • 155

        #18
        She got me through it all in fine shape. My wife used the Range Rover instead of her VW convert...and said "I really like this car! Maybe Ill get a Discovery, I sit high up and feel 'powerful' "

        Biggest drawback with the S2 on the trails was the overhanging pine branches, laden with show. Wallop one, and the windscreen is covered. Those little wipers HAHAHA what a joke you can tell this vehicle was NOT designed in a snowy country. So, its stop, get out in a foot and a half of snow, dust off the spare tire, bonnnet and windscreen..and advance onward to the next low hanging pine bough.

        I took one long drive and toward the end, when I got out for the umteenth time to 'clean the windscreen' again, slipped, walloped the 'bad knee' on a tree trunk and have been in a bit of pain with it ever since.

        Highlight of the excursion was pulling off the trail...getting out the little sterno stove and brewing up a cup of tea, sitting in the back of the Rover.!

        In view of this snow......Im really looking forward to June and taking the hardtop off, doortops off, and going TOPLESS for the summer.

        Here we are, safe and sound in front of my workshop.

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