No sense in registering my car now with winter right around the corner. Â*So I'm parking it until it warms up again so probably late march or early april I will register her.
I know obviously to disconnect the battery. Â*Unfortunately I can't keep it in the garage so I'm order a Wolf Automotive cover from summit. Â*
Brand: Wolf Automotive
Product Line: Wolf Block-It Noah Vehicle Covers
Outdoor Use: Yes
Vehicle Cover Material: Noah
Vehicle Cover Color: Gray
Storage Bag Included: No
Grommets Included: Yes
Quantity: Sold individually.
Vehicle Cover, Noah, Gray, Chevy, Camaro, Custom-Fit, Each
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Quality vehicle protection at a value price.
These Wolf Block-It Noah vehicle covers offer the ultimate protective car cover fabric at a value price.
Features include:
* Outdoor or indoor use
* Superior protection from rain, pollution, and snow
* Breathable film layer
* Thick and soft protection from dents, dings, and scratches
* 4 layers: Durable top layers, soft bottom layers
My car has chrome wheels and I really don't want them to be corroded so I'm thinking about putting the car up on jack stands and storing the wheels in my house. Â*Maybe throw black garbage bags over all for disc's to protect them.
Fuel wise, letting the car sit for that long (6-7 monthes) will that destroy the fuel in the car? Â*I know letting it sit for that long will probably cause condensation in the gas tank therefore that means water. Â*Is there like sometype of fluid I can throw in there to preserve it?
Thats all I can really think of. Â*If anyone has any advice on what to do I'd should or should not do really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
,Nick