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    Both of these totally RUST FREE California girls have never been driven on snow! They're deathly afraid of the dreaded 'Tin Worm', who lives in the salt brime that is spread to combat the slippery road surfaces.

 

   

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Paul.................thats not your pickup is it?.............shite!!!!..........andyd

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5 hours ago, 49D-24BusCpe said:

 

    Both of these totally RUST FREE California girls have never been driven on snow! They're deathly afraid of the dreaded 'Tin Worm', who lives in the salt brime that is spread to combat the slippery road surfaces.

 

For what its worth, the mountains of California can get significant snow (alas not yet this winter). And CalTrans seems to use a salt-cinder mix on the state highways. Each county and town does their own thing, but it would not surprise me to learn that some of them use salt on at least some of the roads. And I've seen a number of vehicles that lived their lives near the beach that are quite rusty.

 

Granted, the vast majority of people and thus cars are in areas away from salt, but not 100% of them. So just because a car spent its entire life in California doesn't mean that it is rust free.

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Yes Todd, got to be careful of some coastal cars. Andy Dodge, yes its mine, it survived a "rust storm"! 

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