Re: No No NO! You need a Jeep for that not a Vette!
More than likely they got trapped on the other side, and are trying
to exit, as the fresh water turns to salt water high tide. Reminds me of the twelve foot tides in Sand Felipe, Baja California, on the flat areas we'd be running for our lives and if the car didn't start, it was c'est la vie. It's pretty down there, if it wasn't for the 250 miles of bad road: http://www.oz.net/~geoffsi/baja2001.htm God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Scooby Don't wrote: > > Oh I see they were headed out to the dunes and had to cross the water. > Yeah that makes sense, although trying to do it in some of those cars > doesn't make sense. My old Chevy truck could go through almost 4 feet > of standing water. but it was a tall truck and you had to lock the > clutch driven fan into place. It was sort of designed to do that type > of thing like a lifted Jeep is. But the Rustang is going to live up to > it's name. Oh is that salt water or Fresh? :) |
Re: No No NO! You need a Jeep for that not a Vette!
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:31:21 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@cox.net> wrote: > More than likely they got trapped on the other side, and are trying >to exit, as the fresh water turns to salt water high tide. Reminds me of >the twelve foot tides in Sand Felipe, Baja California, on the flat areas >we'd be running for our lives and if the car didn't start, it was c'est >la vie. It's pretty down there, if it wasn't for the 250 miles of bad >road: http://www.oz.net/~geoffsi/baja2001.htm Interesting sites. It's too bad the various Green Idiot groups keep trying to shut everything down. Salt water will just kill the underside of your car. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > >Scooby Don't wrote: >> >> Oh I see they were headed out to the dunes and had to cross the water. >> Yeah that makes sense, although trying to do it in some of those cars >> doesn't make sense. My old Chevy truck could go through almost 4 feet >> of standing water. but it was a tall truck and you had to lock the >> clutch driven fan into place. It was sort of designed to do that type >> of thing like a lifted Jeep is. But the Rustang is going to live up to >> it's name. Oh is that salt water or Fresh? :) |
Re: No No NO! You need a Jeep for that not a Vette!
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:31:21 -0700, L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@cox.net> wrote: > More than likely they got trapped on the other side, and are trying >to exit, as the fresh water turns to salt water high tide. Reminds me of >the twelve foot tides in Sand Felipe, Baja California, on the flat areas >we'd be running for our lives and if the car didn't start, it was c'est >la vie. It's pretty down there, if it wasn't for the 250 miles of bad >road: http://www.oz.net/~geoffsi/baja2001.htm Interesting sites. It's too bad the various Green Idiot groups keep trying to shut everything down. Salt water will just kill the underside of your car. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > >Scooby Don't wrote: >> >> Oh I see they were headed out to the dunes and had to cross the water. >> Yeah that makes sense, although trying to do it in some of those cars >> doesn't make sense. My old Chevy truck could go through almost 4 feet >> of standing water. but it was a tall truck and you had to lock the >> clutch driven fan into place. It was sort of designed to do that type >> of thing like a lifted Jeep is. But the Rustang is going to live up to >> it's name. Oh is that salt water or Fresh? :) |
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