Great routine, just like me my friend, car looks great! I’m in CT so another few weeks and it’s hibernation time for my baby. Love the rocker panel extensions!
@GarveyMustangMan thank you! I added some stuff to my car to make it to my taste. It's asleep for the winter now. Hopefully the winter won't be too long and it'll be back out on the roads again soon. 👍👍
Excellent advice, I'm in England, took mine out yesterday for one last 200 miles drive yesterday, forecast is cold and frosty, they heavily salt roads here, mines now going away until March or April.
@richyclubsport5155 better to store your car, rather than drive it on salted roads. Plus, there's the anticipation of driving your car in the spring. 👍👍
I am putting my '21 Mach 1 away this week, along with my other summer cars. My winter storage routine is exactly the same as yours. I used to put covers on my cars for storage but found they got dusty under them anyway so now I don't bother. I don't have to worry about bumping into them as I have a detached garage that all my summer toys go into for the winter, I close the doors in Nov and don't open them again until Apr.
@@Sasquatch_by_Day excellent! I'm not sure I'll put the car cover that came with the car, on the car. It does get dusty under it. I have a detached garage, but It is the 247EVL garage, lol! I get out there regularly, but mostly to film my videos. No one else goes out there, and I'm careful around my cars. 👍👍
Your '21 and my '22 my routine for "winter" storage here in Arizona is very similar to yours. Air up the rubber, Sta-Bil, top off the tank with Shell nitro 91, park on carpet in the garage, hook-up battery-tender, wipe down with Meguiars ceramic detailer, cover with my factory Mach 1 car cover and I am good to go...we are brothers from different mothers my Canadian 🍁 friend!!!
@@C0rvette454 I might be mistaken, but in the higher elevation parts of the state, there can be snow in the winter. I'm not sure what they put on their roads to manage the ice. But, I wouldn't drive my car in any sort of snow, regardless of where I live.
Great routine, just like me my friend, car looks great!
I’m in CT so another few weeks and it’s hibernation time for my baby. Love the rocker panel extensions!
@GarveyMustangMan thank you! I added some stuff to my car to make it to my taste. It's asleep for the winter now. Hopefully the winter won't be too long and it'll be back out on the roads again soon. 👍👍
Excellent advice, I'm in England, took mine out yesterday for one last 200 miles drive yesterday, forecast is cold and frosty, they heavily salt roads here, mines now going away until March or April.
@richyclubsport5155 better to store your car, rather than drive it on salted roads. Plus, there's the anticipation of driving your car in the spring. 👍👍
I am putting my '21 Mach 1 away this week, along with my other summer cars. My winter storage routine is exactly the same as yours. I used to put covers on my cars for storage but found they got dusty under them anyway so now I don't bother. I don't have to worry about bumping into them as I have a detached garage that all my summer toys go into for the winter, I close the doors in Nov and don't open them again until Apr.
@@Sasquatch_by_Day excellent! I'm not sure I'll put the car cover that came with the car, on the car. It does get dusty under it. I have a detached garage, but It is the 247EVL garage, lol! I get out there regularly, but mostly to film my videos. No one else goes out there, and I'm careful around my cars. 👍👍
Your '21 and my '22 my routine for "winter" storage here in Arizona is very similar to yours. Air up the rubber, Sta-Bil, top off the tank with Shell nitro 91, park on carpet in the garage, hook-up battery-tender, wipe down with Meguiars ceramic detailer, cover with my factory Mach 1 car cover and I am good to go...we are brothers from different mothers my Canadian 🍁 friend!!!
@kevinsarkisian3668 absolutely we are 💯! Keep enjoying your Mach 1, as soon as the weather will allow in the spring! Cheers brother! 👍👍
Arizona doesn’t have rust issues tho
@@C0rvette454 I might be mistaken, but in the higher elevation parts of the state, there can be snow in the winter. I'm not sure what they put on their roads to manage the ice. But, I wouldn't drive my car in any sort of snow, regardless of where I live.