Last night we had to park my dad's '69 B outside. Not a big deal, but this morning we were in for a big surprise! At -15*C the old girl started in just a second! It made me wonder, are we just lucky, or are B's usually this good at (very) cold starts?
By the way, we are not driving her now: to much salt and snow on the Dutch roads, we don't want to crash with our summer tires or cause rust with all that salt...
Very cold starts
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Feb 05, 2012 08:33:20
Feb 05, 2012 10:21:04
Harm we have snow at sea level here so I can only imagine how cold you are.... These cars are pretty tough I think too many people wrap them in cotton wool, the little b series rattler was used in delivery trucks and passenger cars delivering goods and getting people from a to b in all weathers. No reason to think anything has changed.
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