10 Must Do Storage Techniques For Saving Your Classic Car
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- 10 Must Do Storage Techniques For Saving Your Classic Car
How to get your classic car ready for winter storage. Save your car from the hazards of winter by storing it properly.
Learn how in this video. Learn the 10 best techniques to make your winter storage safe and make your classic purr in the springtime.
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Remember always store in a safe dry enviroment. Protect the vehicle from rodents and other pests. Secure the vehicle and check on it regularly.
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Great video matey
Thanks 👍I glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the great vid. Just what I was looking for for my ‘69 Stang
Glad I could help. Thanks for the comment.
Hello sir thanks very much very helpful . Quick question so I went on a date with a girl a drive in and I took my 86 marquis . And soo the battery was running for about 2 hours . Sure enough the battery died out on me . Was there any way a battery tender could’ve prevented that ! Maybe if I had it plugged in while my electronics were on?
If there was a place to plug in the battery tender it is possible. But, car batteries are not design for extended draw(use to power accessories). Deep cycle battery is what you need to power electrical items for a period of time.
I’ve got a 22 gt500 I bought last oct, I told the dealer to not fill it up but they did , I never drove it, but the gas is probably gonna go bad soon, should I have it drained by the dealer and fill it with a ethanol free 91 gas, I’m not planning it drive it for a while, maybe 2-3 years and I want to keep it under 10 miles on the odometer . Any advise storing it this long safely?
No gas is going to last three years. So I would drain it. I couldn't imagine having that car and not driving it. Good Luck