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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 2830773" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>When the 2011 snow storm hit Tulsa I had a 71 Chevy pickup and two front wheel drive vans. It was impossible to get out of our drive with any of the three. The Chevy PU was worthless, couldn't even get it out of where it was parked. The van's didn't have a chance trying to get through 2 foot drifts. I ended up calling a friend with a 4x4 pickup to come get the wife and take her to her sisters in Tulsa so she could get to work.</p><p></p><p>That spring I sold the 71 Chevy and bought a 2000 Silverado 4x4 pickup with rear locker. I paid $2,500 for the Silverado, high mileage (250,000) but had been well maintained and all it really needed was tires. Have only needed it to take the wife to work a couple times since 2011 but sure nice to know if we get hit again like we did in 2011 we can get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 2830773, member: 10973"] When the 2011 snow storm hit Tulsa I had a 71 Chevy pickup and two front wheel drive vans. It was impossible to get out of our drive with any of the three. The Chevy PU was worthless, couldn't even get it out of where it was parked. The van's didn't have a chance trying to get through 2 foot drifts. I ended up calling a friend with a 4x4 pickup to come get the wife and take her to her sisters in Tulsa so she could get to work. That spring I sold the 71 Chevy and bought a 2000 Silverado 4x4 pickup with rear locker. I paid $2,500 for the Silverado, high mileage (250,000) but had been well maintained and all it really needed was tires. Have only needed it to take the wife to work a couple times since 2011 but sure nice to know if we get hit again like we did in 2011 we can get out. [/QUOTE]
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