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I take out the battery, open windows about 6 inches down, put fuel stabilizer, inflate the 19" tires to about 36psi (to minimize flat spots) and put the car in
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I take out the battery, open windows about 6 inches down, put fuel stabilizer, inflate the 19" tires to about 36psi (to minimize flat spots) and put the car in a car bag with desiccants (too keep mice out), on top of an old rug, for the winter inside a barn that has a concrete floor. I take the battery to the basement and keep it charged.
When I open the bag in spring it is like Christmas opening a gift! Brand new car ready for action! |
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