How to Protect Your Classic Car for the Winter
It’s that time of year again: winter. It’s time to put your summer toys away for their long slumber through until springtime. This includes your classic cars and specialty vehicles. Proper care at this time of the year is critical.
Stale gas can varnish the inside of fuel tanks and fuel lines causing expensive damage. Be sure to drain your fuel tank or add stabilizing additives to fight this.
Your tires can develop flat spots from sitting in one position too long. Either inflate your tires properly and monitor them over the winter or prop your vehicle up on jacks to raise them off the ground. This will give the tires a break over the winter.
Winter is a great time to lower your collector car insurance as well. You’re not driving your vehicle, so fire and theft coverage should be sufficient.
Have a merry Christmas! We’ll see you on the road next year.
