Never leave the windows down when it is supposed to rain or snow… and never piss of the local snowplow operator. And if it is your ex that is the snowplow operator, don’t park anywhere near the street!
So glad this was not my car! I’ve had a couple feet and more of snow on top of and surrounding the car, but never left windows down in the winter. This looks to me the job of a plow operator. I’ll definitely submit more pics with snow when I come across them
I’ve seen that happen in Colorado. The car was parked on the street, driver’s side out. A snowplow passed just a little too close and the curl of snow mushed in the side windows. After that it only got worse.
I was stationed in Minot ND in the 1980s with the AF. My wife and I left our car nose-to-the-wind one mid-winter night to attend a party on the air base. There’s always wind in ND, and it picked up to 40-50 mph and literally packed the engine compartment just like the inside of the car in this picture. The motor actually started, but immediately threw the fan-belt and alternator belt. It took about a week for the engine compartment to dry out.
Awww. I fell sorry for the owner of the car.
But at the same time you just can’t help but laugh at it. XD
i must keep this in mind for next winter, its an uber awesome
practical joke!
THAT’S TOTALLY MY UNCLE’S CAR! He left his window open a crack in ND one night…and then a blizzard hit!
This has to have been a practical joke.
Note to self: Find new friends.
What crazy weather! It was 70 degrees yesterday so I rode home with my sunroof open!
This is what I call a snowmobile
“Honey it’s snowing. Did you roll up the windows?”
“Yeah, yeah, I’m fairly sure.”
Never leave the windows down when it is supposed to rain or snow… and never piss of the local snowplow operator. And if it is your ex that is the snowplow operator, don’t park anywhere near the street!
So glad this was not my car! I’ve had a couple feet and more of snow on top of and surrounding the car, but never left windows down in the winter. This looks to me the job of a plow operator. I’ll definitely submit more pics with snow when I come across them
Norm? Prowler needs a jump.
Um…and a hair dryer…
Its called safety foam John Spartan, and it probably saved your life.
Power windows and power door locks in a snow fort? Must be a rich neighborhood.
Now just stick your beer cans in there!
I’ve seen that happen in Colorado. The car was parked on the street, driver’s side out. A snowplow passed just a little too close and the curl of snow mushed in the side windows. After that it only got worse.
@JJWord
AWESOME
@Sydney
I know your uncle! I seriously know this was not a practical joke! This really happened! He’ll never move back he swears it! C.O.B.
I was stationed in Minot ND in the 1980s with the AF. My wife and I left our car nose-to-the-wind one mid-winter night to attend a party on the air base. There’s always wind in ND, and it picked up to 40-50 mph and literally packed the engine compartment just like the inside of the car in this picture. The motor actually started, but immediately threw the fan-belt and alternator belt. It took about a week for the engine compartment to dry out.
Awww. I fell sorry for the owner of the car.
But at the same time you just can’t help but laugh at it. XD
i must keep this in mind for next winter, its an uber awesome
practical joke!
@slythorne
Actually, don’t even park outside the house.
haha that is an awsome practical joke but the person u do it too def will not be laughing unless hes got a piece of shit car
The air conditioners in these cars today are AMAZING!
The sun roof only if you close it BEFORE it snows.
Excuse me, only works*
OK KIDS!YOUVE HAD YOUR FUN , NOW GET IT THE HELL OUT OF THERE!!!!!!!!
YOUR STILL GOING TO SCHOOL, REMEMEMBER DADS STILL GOT HIS TRUCK..