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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
OK folks, school me on winterizing the Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="TeddyKGB" data-source="post: 8928368" data-attributes="member: 55289"><p>So after searching forever for my daily beater I just picked one up. I originally wanted to get a Volvo V70 but just couldnt find a decent one in my price range. My 2nd choice was a Taurus wagon (since I am familiar with Fords). Found one for sale in the area...2001 silver Taurus SES with 75K miles for $2700. Couldnt pass that deal up. I needed the wagon to haul crap and have something for the dog to jump in when we head out to the fields & woods.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So now that I have a daily driver I need to start looking to getting it ready for a long winters nap. I imagine it will need some sort of fuel stabilizer, fresh oil change etc.</p><p></p><p>The car will still be in my garage so if need be I can turn it over once a week just to keep fluids moving.</p><p></p><p> Whats the best way to get the car ready for the winter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeddyKGB, post: 8928368, member: 55289"] So after searching forever for my daily beater I just picked one up. I originally wanted to get a Volvo V70 but just couldnt find a decent one in my price range. My 2nd choice was a Taurus wagon (since I am familiar with Fords). Found one for sale in the area...2001 silver Taurus SES with 75K miles for $2700. Couldnt pass that deal up. I needed the wagon to haul crap and have something for the dog to jump in when we head out to the fields & woods. So now that I have a daily driver I need to start looking to getting it ready for a long winters nap. I imagine it will need some sort of fuel stabilizer, fresh oil change etc. The car will still be in my garage so if need be I can turn it over once a week just to keep fluids moving. Whats the best way to get the car ready for the winter? [/QUOTE]
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