I had an 83 Camaro and lived in the Chicago area in the early 90's. You get used to it. #1 thing is put ~200-300 lbs of sand bags in the trunk and it's not bad at all. 😁
Two RWD daily drivers I had in Connecticut for many years were a ‘67 Corvette and then a ‘93 Mustang Cobra.
Used snow tires in the winter on both, and added three 25# barbell weights in the spare in the Mustang’s trunk. I never got stuck or lost control. The only close call was in the Blizzard of ‘78 (a 24” snowfall) when snowplows couldn’t keep up with the rapid accumulation on the roads. The Corvette’s ground clearance became the limiting factor.
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Some skinny winter rear tyres and the fun is all his.
I'm sure it'll spin these in 3rd-4th gear. Z06 probably does that in the dry!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPh90yNX-mY&t=59s
I had an 83 Camaro and lived in the Chicago area in the early 90's. You get used to it. #1 thing is put ~200-300 lbs of sand bags in the trunk and it's not bad at all. 😁
Well as a Classic Camaro driver I bet it would be pretty easy since there's always a body in the trunk
Two RWD daily drivers I had in Connecticut for many years were a ‘67 Corvette and then a ‘93 Mustang Cobra.
Used snow tires in the winter on both, and added three 25# barbell weights in the spare in the Mustang’s trunk. I never got stuck or lost control. The only close call was in the Blizzard of ‘78 (a 24” snowfall) when snowplows couldn’t keep up with the rapid accumulation on the roads. The Corvette’s ground clearance became the limiting factor.
Haha that’s awesome
He really should have an R8.
youtu.be/q9vTnh_mif8
Where's the fun in that?
Good thing fiberglass is such a good insulator; for winter that is….