fine69
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I posted this in another thread a few years ago, but it’s a good example of what happens when you don’t let them hibernate around here.
My Jeep, Ferrari and RR will be inside the garage.![]()
First thing I do is to change the oil before putting it up for the winter months, can't believe all the guys that wait until spring to change their oil, why let that dirty oil and all the crap settle in the bottom of the oil pan only to be circulated through the engine on start up in the spring. My #'s 68 Coronet RT sits on ramps and jack stands with two covers on it until spring.For those of us who live in the frigid, salted-road, deep freeze of the north, our babies have to sit for 6-8 months!
What do you do with your classic? Cover or no cover? Up on jack stands? Do you go through muscle car withdrawal and wonder why you live where you live???
Well my Charger rests in a non-insulated garage, draped in a perforated car cover (I think it was a cheap-o from carcover dot com). In the fall I clean her up nice, take the battery out, put the cover on, and then complain about the weather until spring!
Here she is right now:
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The oil gets acidic when used as well.First thing I do is to change the oil before putting it up for the winter months, can't believe all the guys that wait until spring to change their oil, why let that dirty oil and all the crap settle in the bottom of the oil pan only to be circulated through the engine on start up in the spring. My #'s 68 Coronet RT sits on ramps and jack stands with two covers on it until spring.
But you do have to deal with Massholes. I would take a hurricane any day over a Masshole.I guess if I look a the positive side we rarely have to deal with any major floods, hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes (we just had a 3.9 but I didn`t even feel it), wildfires etc.
Nice! What color is the 308? Factory color?The RR goes to media blast next week so she has a while before being kicked out of the garage
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I have been using SeaFoam for years. Up until summer last year Home Hardware would put a sale on around 6.99. This past fall they were at 11.99 same as Canadian Tires sale price.If the tank is full = no room for moisture = no condensation = no rust. The Stabil (some kind of fuel stabilizer I’m not familiar with (I use SeaFoam)).
But it shouldn’t just be dumped in the fuel tank. It, ideally, should run through the lines and carb to do what it is intended to do.
I am a former MassholeBut you do have to deal with Massholes. I would take a hurricane any day over a Masshole.![]()
I was a Masshole for 2 years when I worked at the Vermont Yankee Decommissioning. I chose to live in Greenfield Mass, vs Brattleboro VT. I chose being a Masshole over being a Crunchy Snowflake. I did make frequent trips to NH for smokes.I am a former Massholebut moved away to New Hampshire 37 years ago and will never move back! I do have to deal with them coming across the border to buy alcohol, cigarettes (no sales tax here) and tourists and then I have to drive thru the state to go anywhere south.
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If you're gonna fire them up during storage, you at least need to take'm through the RPM spectrum to blow the moisture out of the pipes!
I know! It seems like every time I go to pick up a bottle, the price has gone up. A guy needs to buy it by the case when it’s on sale. I put it in everything from my 440 to my weed whacker.I have been using SeaFoam for years. Up until summer last year Home Hardware would put a sale on around 6.99. This past fall they were at 11.99 same as Canadian Tires sale price.
I even put it in the vehicles that have been parked for years. Also snowblower, boat tanks, if it uses gas it gets it.I know! It seems like every time I go to pick up a bottle, the price has gone up. A guy needs to buy it by the case when it’s on sale. I put it in everything from my 440 to my weed whacker.