all good tips so far... also lift wipers or take wiper blades off so prevent the rubber from sticking to the windshield for that long a period of time, keep parking brake DISENGAGED, fill with fresh oil and oil filter with specific additives for long term storage (im not sure which type, but there are oils made specifically for shipping and long term storage) drain radiator and leave bottom and top hoses unhooked, open boxes of baking soda or desicants inside eliminate moisture, also I have heard different things about gas, some saying that you should fill it completely and add stabilizer, some leave an 1/8 of a tank with stabilizer, and some saying to completely drain it...
For my car for winter storage I:
put fresh oil and filter in it, leave it on jackstands, leave about 1/4 tank of gas in it with stabilizer, top off all fluids, put moth balls in the cabin and trunk and on the engine by the carb....
hope this helps
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78 Trans Am--Pontiac 400-custom headers-pypes 2.5 X system-edelbrock intake and carb, pro comp roller rockers custom brackets-head work-custom sound system - recaro interior
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