Great article on owning a muscle car

Article is meh... I agree with the others when they say its mainly the nut behind the wheel.
I drove my duster when it started to snow a couple of months ago. I drove better then half the people out there with their "modern" cars.
I have manual steering and manual disc brakes. Everyone seem to freak out about the white stuff.
Then had a lady in a newer 00'-something minivan lose it in front of me. I stopped to see if she was ok, she was. appearently she turned a little to sharp and started to slip so she naturally tried mash the brake. After seeing her off I continued on 15 more miles in the rain/snow mixture and with 1-2 inches of slush on the road with no issues. You'd think that living in northern Utah, people would know how drive in the snow...
I learned my lesson a long time ago on how to drive in the snow. I lost control in a 1984 Dodge Ramcharger, because I thought I was cool and that I can drive in 3 inches of snow at 70 mph. I ended up in the divider between the freeways in about foot of snow (after doing a couple of 360's). I then stuck it in 4WD (again I was young and stupid) and crawled my way out.
That was when I was 20 yrs old, I'm 37 now and much wiser (so I tell myself, my wife says otherwise) but I have never lost control since then.