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Old Feb 16, 2008 | 09:50 AM
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Funny, when I bought mine I had every intention on keeping the miles low, but it is just too much fun to drive. I don't ever really put mine up for the winter, but once the salt trucks come out it stays in the garage til good weather. We have had ours just over a year and a half and have put 24,000 miles on it. I can't wait til the weather breaks so we can start hitting the open road again.
by the way Sherry7 , if your husband reads Field & Stream and hunting magazines, I'll bet he wouldn't mind a road trip to Wheeling Cabela's our Crossfire has been there a few times.
 
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Old Feb 16, 2008 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeR
It's supposed to be 55* - 60* and sunny this weekend in the Pacific NW. I am going to pull the SRT's out and wash and wax them.(Then it will rain of course!) It's bright and sunny right now, but only 38*. Looks like a nice weekend for a drive!
MikeR
It's 65F here right Now in the Mountains of NC & it's still going up!
However, My Roadster has the Tranny Weep, so I'm waiting to take it in
this Week & I just Sold my Coupe, so I'm SOL! (Murphy's Law, I Hate it! )

The Spring & the Dragon, can't come soon enough!
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Old Feb 16, 2008 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by RickZ
Funny, when I bought mine I had every intention on keeping the miles low, but it is just too much fun to drive. I don't ever really put mine up for the winter, but once the salt trucks come out it stays in the garage til good weather. We have had ours just over a year and a half and have put 24,000 miles on it. I can't wait til the weather breaks so we can start hitting the open road again.
by the way Sherry7 , if your husband reads Field & Stream and hunting magazines, I'll bet he wouldn't mind a road trip to Wheeling Cabela's our Crossfire has been there a few times.
Ha ha, my hubby would probably pitch a tent inside Cabela's if they'd let him. He's obsessed with that crap.
 
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Old Feb 16, 2008 | 04:12 PM
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All you guys/gals up north - don't miss it for a New York minute, did time in Maine, New York, Conn, Iowa (WOW! was that COLD) and Chicago, have been in VA for 4 years now and by mid March I know we are done, - played golf yesterday and today , little chilly at 51-56 but it beats Waterloo Maine in Feb!
 
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Old Mar 24, 2008 | 12:59 PM
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It's OVER!!! No more 'Seasonal Affective Disorder'. Got my Aero Blue Roadster out of storage yesterday (after re-instating the insurance).

It's still cool in Illinois ... but I'm finally ready for Spring. Now all we need is some 'topless weather'.
 
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