[DML] Re: Long term storage
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[DML] Re: Long term storage



You do not want to store it outside long term. It should be stored
inside. It does not have to be heated, just out of the elements away
from moisture, not on dirt, and small animals kept out. The battery
should be removed and the weight taken off the tires and suspension.
The leather should be treated and the car covered and protected from
anything that could fall on it. Replace the brake fluid, clutch fluid,
and anti-freeze. You should also make sure it is properly insured
during storage. Remove the gasoline.
An alternative would be to let someone else use the car if you can
trust them. Maybe make a deal to sell it to them with the condition
that they MUST sell it back to you at a fixed price if you decide you
want it back. Cars do not store well. They like to be used.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


-- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Josh Porter" <joshp1986@xxxx> wrote:
> I am planning on puting my car in storage for around two years while I 
>








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