Car Storage = Car Capsule?

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by A_Bartle, Oct 11, 2005.

  1. sierra grabber

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    depending on how long you plan to store it, i would look up directions on winterizing a boat where it snows. I have to winterize my boat, RV, jet ski and motorcycles every winter. i use it as a template and modify it accordingly.
     
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    Just where in Nevada do you live that you have to winterize ? Please don't tell me Reno!Man I lived in Alaska and ,well forget it!
     
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    A friend of mine has a "bubble". Don't know what brand. He zips the car up in it with the dessicant bags thrown in, then turns on a small fan that's attached to the front end. The fan has an air filter on the intake side. Inflates the bag with positive air pressure so dirt doesn't get in and exhausts through some small holes at the other end.
     
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    Hey Im not winterizing my car.....i live down from south tahoe, so i get more snow then reno(just enough to crack the block on my boat if it isnt winterized). the other vehicles are more about storage than "winterizing":cool:
     

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