David W.
New member
I was wondering what is the best way or place to store old cars that are only occasionally used.
I was shocked at how much condensation I found on the engine when checking antifreeze today. This car is stored in a large old brick farm barn. It has doors but these are by no means air tight! but there is not enough air movement to dry anything inside. The car is covered with old bed sheets so perhaps a proper cover is the way to start?
I could build another garage and if I did would it be best to insulate and install a form of heating (just enough to maintain a constant temperature) which wouldn't cost the earth to run. Also any thoughts on garage doors, the tin up and over ones are cold and let in drafts!
Thanks in advance.
DW
edited to say, yes it has antifreeze, it's an Aston, sorry [
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I was shocked at how much condensation I found on the engine when checking antifreeze today. This car is stored in a large old brick farm barn. It has doors but these are by no means air tight! but there is not enough air movement to dry anything inside. The car is covered with old bed sheets so perhaps a proper cover is the way to start?
I could build another garage and if I did would it be best to insulate and install a form of heating (just enough to maintain a constant temperature) which wouldn't cost the earth to run. Also any thoughts on garage doors, the tin up and over ones are cold and let in drafts!
Thanks in advance.
DW
edited to say, yes it has antifreeze, it's an Aston, sorry [





