340+ for the STREET

My oldest daughter lives in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and when they get snow or ice storms, she stays in. Crazy and some of the worst are transplants from the Snow Belt who have relocated to that area. They instantly forget how to drive in slippery stuff.

The worst car for winter driving that I ever had was my 69 Dodge Charger 500 that I had new. The GoodYear Wide Treads were impossible in snow and ice. Back then, I didn't realize that there was such thing as Winter tires, I just drove what was on them. I had traded in my 67 GTX for that car and the GTX was easy in the snow. I had a set of Casler cheater street slicks. Yes, they worked great in Winter, but wore out quickly. I, just remember with the 69, being in an alley behind my future, now ex wife back then, and got stuck on a level patch of ice snow. I finally got three guys to help push me out onto the street where I could get "some" traction. And get this, it was an automatic, but with a 4:10 dana rear. Terrible car in snow.