Fast & Furious: Swedish Drift


It took a moment of contemplation before diving into this little snow drift.

One week after a major snowstorm and 15-20% of the street parking in Hoboken remains under sooty iceburgs. Plowing was haphazard and there’s huge drifts next to driveways and pedestrian crossings. It makes it next to impossible to see around intersections at stop signs.

I witnessed a hit and run on Thursday. The driver of a big, red dump truck was so pissed at the slow traffic flow along Washington St. that he backed his truck into a passenger van parked in front of the local Elks lodge. The rear of the van was sticking out a bit into the lane and a Miller Lite truck was double parked across the street. This caused a pinch-point that slowed down traffic for 4-5 blocks. The guy in the dump truck kept blaring his horn, to no avail. When he finally squeezed through he stopped, hit reverse, and slowly backed into the senior-center van that was partially blocking the lane. He pushed it enough to move it, and luckily there was no one inside. He then took off, only to get stuck in the next traffic tie up. Cops drove to the scene about 10 minutes later, but I was already on a slow moving bus to downtown.

Below is a spot I managed to parallel park into in front of my place. I’d just driven 2.5 hours and was determined to fit, so I just plowed back and hoped not to clog the tail pipe with an icicle.

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2 thoughts on “Fast & Furious: Swedish Drift

  1. Anthony

    I also love the 240 wagon. After many years away from the brick,I went on a quest for another one. I found a one owner car with 60k on the clock not far from home. I sent my brother to look at the car because he lives closer and he said to buy it ,so sight unseen (by me anyway)I got the car. I went to IPD for the swaybars,touring shocks and the lowering springs to start with. what a great car,I just had to have another. well good luck with yours,and if you want to sell,let me know!!

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