We had one of these when I came home from the Games in S.E. Asia. Our first 4-wheel vehicle. (Honda bikes before that)
After discharged, we drove it cross country in Feb. to Mass. loaded to the roof inside with our stuff, incl. an organ for my grandmother at a stop in Ohio.
In Mass. I used to wake my wife and say, "it's snowing like crazy out there, let's go to Dunkin D's - then see if we can get the bus stuck!"
I had a set of Firestone
"Town & Country" snow tires on the back.
One night I had to send her to the back seat of the bus because I
did get us stuck.
At 120lbs she wasn't enough ballast - "climb over and sit over the engine!"
She fussed a little - but as a 19 yr old SoCal girl - she was game for pretty much anything. (we were 18 and 19 when we married in Los Angeles, Dec. 1967, saw Joan Baez at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion that night thanks to a wedding gift. Tickets were $3.50 ea.)
Never needed any more snow tires over the past half century - always went with front wheel drive. ('cept for my gifted F-150 Silverado, which came with them)
Good times remembered......
Stig