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Have Questions About Storing Your Collector Car This Winter? Ask The Expert!

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162 views 2 replies 3 participants last post by  blissinindy  
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Do you have questions about storing your car this winter? Whether you’re tucking in a classic or something more modern, storing your car properly this winter will help you get back on the road in spring. And what if you are planning on driving your collector car this winter?

If you’ve been putting your prized possession away for winter for decades, or even if this is year one, you probably have questions you’ve always wanted to ask.

To help with that, we’ve enlisted the help of Bryant Kolle, an expert at Hagerty.

Post your questions below. We’ll select the best questions that we’ll turn into an “Ask the Expert” video over on the AutoGuide.com YouTube channel. And of course, we’ll post the specific replies to your questions.

So what do you want to know?

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#3 ·
Hmmm … Decent fuel stabilizer, how often to start and to run for how long … have a heated garage, so typically leave the 200 TW tires(that can’t get too cold) on the car, so temps due to door open running a concern … or just pull the plugs and fog the motor (needed??) and ? let it sit the winter …
Tire care and battery care of interest as well 😉

Other than those, I don’t know what I don’t know 😉