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Rust Proofing: Yay or Nay?

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There's something very awesome about Mustang snow pictures...
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I met an engineer at Ford in Detroit that had purchased a Boss302 when they came out. Drives it year round. His comment was that between the Torsen diff and snow tires, the car could go anywhere...
 

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My back just locked up thinking about how cold that is....yikes.
 

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FWIW I drive my car all year round and have driven through 4 winters with plenty of snow and road salt. Rust proofing has not been necessary at all, nor has any special paint treatment. I put my car up on my lift at work every few weeks and the only part that has any kind of rust at all is the rear axle which is exposed steel.
Lovely photo!!!! Looks good.
 

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What winter tires are those in the pics? And are those the brembo brake package wheels?
 

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What winter tires are those in the pics? And are those the brembo brake package wheels?

Haha winter tires....I've never owned winter tires before. Those are Continental DW summer tires. :shocked:


Yes those are the original Brembo wheels.

It was dry when I left for work and the forecast did not expect any snow accumulation and silly me believed it.
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