superhunter672000
Oct 28th, 04, 10:55 PM
got my 67 ss clone last spring what,is the best way to store it for winter. should i cover it heavy or is a regular car cover alright (it will be in a non heated garage) should i put it on jack stands or does that matter should i start it at all during the winter, some say thats bad for a motor? :confused:
Redmanf1
Oct 29th, 04, 3:47 AM
You will probably get several different answers. I like to change the oil, Check antifreeze, fluids, air tires up, put stable in fill gas tank, pull battery, put some kind of moisture control in car and put cover on. I have been looking into a car bag that you drive in and zip up. It is good for inside non heated building but will keep moisture out. I guess it is getting that time of year.
Finally
Oct 29th, 04, 9:36 AM
Do a search here in the forums. This topic has been covered several times recently. You'll get a wide range of opinions.
Den's396
Oct 29th, 04, 3:42 PM
Redman's right on the money thats exactly what I do with my 66ss. Never had a problem in 5 years that way. But like they say take a look around the site these guys gotcha covered.
Dean
Oct 29th, 04, 10:12 PM
I've been leaving a couple of windows down 1/4" or so to keep humidity from being trapped inside ever since my head liner got white mold on it one winter.
But I do keep my garage heated to around 50ºF and I think it happened because I brought the car in from the rain and closed it up tight for a month or longer.