:)I found and joined this nice forum today. I have a smallblock Mach 1 1969 (351W 4V, FMX, A/C, PS. PDB) but I really dont need the A/C here.
If you find me on the map you will understand why. Hope you will understand most of my Swenglish language. Thanks!
Mats Nilsson, Sweden
Ur Mach looks great and that picture. Pretty kewl location for shooting pic's too. Look foward to hearing more about your Mach and seeing more pictures
Yes.:) Looks just like my backyard. This just proves we are not very smart up here, having this hobby with ice free roads just 3 months of the year. But, who cares. Life is just to short to ski every day!:)
Mats
(03-03-2010, 10:26 AM)Mats1966 Wrote: Yes.:) Looks just like my backyard. This just proves we are not very smart up here, having this hobby with ice free roads just 3 months of the year. But, who cares. Life is just to short to ski every day!:)
Mats
3 months, I thought 6 months was hard enough. Do you find that alot of people just drive their classics all year round? Can't imagine seeing anything in the 60's-70's with snow tires on them :)
No,most people in the northern parts of Sweden and Norway drive their classics in june, july and august and nice days in may and september
Sometimes I could see some old trucks from the 70´s in the winter but maybe that´s not what you call classics over there. Before I bought the Mach 1 I drove a F100-56 all year around as a second daily driver. It had an electric engine heater (on the lower radiator hose) and some extra insulation in the cab. The only thing I was missing with that truck was a Posi Rear End for better traction in winter conditions.
Maybe I just have to move to Arizona when I get retired.
Mats
PS. I hope we are allowed to post non Mach 1 pictures. At least it´s a Ford!!!
Thats a kewl Daily driver :) U are more then welcome to post NON-Mach Pictures anytime you want to. U'r truck looked to be in decent shape. Am I correct to think that Salt isn't used on your roads like the $!@*%$!'s around here do