You will get 100 different answers to this question about storing a car. I took delivery of my GT on 11/2 I start my car every 7-10 days in the storage bay (cold storage) let it run for 20 minutes go through the gears even though the storage unit is well sealed I use 4 fresh cab packets I bought...
HaHa, yeah right! I think my 04' F-150 4x4 short box Heritage will be a better choice on these roads. Because under that 15 inches of snow we got last Thursday muddy dirt roads are the base.
You live in Maryland and I'm guessing you drive on well maintained tar roads
With minimal snow...
I Do...
Like I've said before, I bet most of the Mustang owners over age 40 have acquired enough equity to be able to store their cars for the winter. Personally I'm not going to have my $40,000 car looking like shit in 2 years even after washing it. Would you drive a $40,000 collector car...
I've driven my mustang the first 108 miles then as an after thought decided to hear how the stereo sounded.. After 20 seconds and a "Hmmm" to myself, I turned it off and was on my way.. Bought the car for performance all else is "foo foo" shit..
Cracked Heads, Every Valve Rattles, Oil Leaks, Electrical Troubles...Chevy is the red headed step child of GM
Kind of like buying a Harley 883 ... It may say Harley on the tank but it's not like their $20,000 big brothers and you'll only get funny looks behind your back if you bring it to...