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I don't know about everybody else in New England, but my rule is, the Z goes into the garage until after the last snowstorm, and at least 2 or 3 days of rain, to wash away the road salt. By my calculation, we are getting the rain we need this weekend! :D

Finished my R/T mount upgrade last night, changed the oil/filter, rotated the tires. As long as there's no more snow (fingers crossed) the Z returns to the road next week! :laugh:

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That is my rule to....actually I had one of my Z's out on the road last weekend for a short little jaunt with my wife. The rain we had a few weeks back washed away the salt but there is still a lot of sand on the roads. This weekend should seal the deal.....provided we don't get another sn.......I can't bear to say it!!!!!!!!!

Jeff Mader

Sudbury, MA

Well, we definitely got the rain we needed over the weekend, to clear away the road salt. The last total I heard was almost 4" in Boston, and it's still raining this morning.

The Z returns to the road on Wednesday!!!!!

New England Z owners rejoice! :)

  • 1 month later...

My 1971 240Z stays in the garage all year. It is never driven from Thanksgiving to the end of April except to start it up once a month. I never drive it in the rain either. I am the original owner and this is why I still have it! Putting in a a rebuilt differential next week after 134,000 miles. I hope I notice a difference.

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