That's the problem when collectable rare cars are used by someone as their only source of transportaion, they drive them in all weather conditions, as a result the car will suffer.AlanG wrote:My friend Lee told me he has seen a young kid(20's) driving around Hinsdale NH. in a white asc mclaren mustang all covered in salt and slush. This will be the second winter he's seen it. What a shame.
When I was a kid I had an 82 Mustang GT that was in perfect condition, I had no choice but to drive it to work during snow storms, my only other choice was to walk 5 miles to work which I didn't want to do and didn't have time to do. I can remember a guy asking me why I was out in such bad weather with my car. I did always take it to the car wash as soon as possible to try and get all the salt rinsed off.
I sent the owner of this Blue convertible on Craigslist an email, he has responded several times, if he agrees to sell it to me for my cheap offer I will buy it and then store it away until I get time and funds to restore it.