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Winter driven 505
no less
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Yeah, I'm not surprised that's how they look after a few Canadian winters.
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There's an old elderly woman that drives one here. Shot is from a couple years ago.
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What am I looking at?
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Super JalopWoman ?
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The thing in the middle of the road ?
We call it slush. A mix of snow, ice, water and dirt, road salt that accumulates in the wheel wells and fell on the ground.
We call it shit as well, it claimed the life of Many Mazdas
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What's impressive is that, as a Quebec car, it's still on the road. I would have expected more swiss cheese than this.
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The amount of salt we use in this province, it should look like that!
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from what I see it looks pretty clean. With that salt he better be getting some regular car washes!
That said they are pretty damn good in the snow with the LSD, I have winter DD'ed a few of my 505's and my 504 wagon. Seen here in the background
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A 505, parked on the side of the road. Apparently a winter-driven car. Mighty rare in these parts.
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it's either tha it got meticulously maintained or it's a Florida car.
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I looked clean indeed, no apparent rust or dents
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I am familiar with that.
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Hah, I'm no stranger to many forms of frozen precipitation as I'm in Buffalo, NY. I didn't recognize the 505. Thanks for the clarification.
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if it was the 505 wagon, that would be the trifecta. But anyway
We had a 505 turbo wagon when I grew up.