She's tucked away for winter

skstang

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I did pay cash. $350 is worth it to keep moisture, bugs and rodents away from car.
Brad it is wierd walking into my garage and seeing that but it's better than seeing a gray cover on my Mineral Gray car.
I have heard that flat spots go away pretty quick versus all the effort of putting it up on stands. I would rather not have my suspension hanging there for 5 months. To each his own I guess but thanks for the advice that's what I look for on this board.
This cover is very eazy to open up and start the car if I get that itch. Just unzip, connect the battery and fire it up.
 
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Dana

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You might consider a "Battery Tender" for the battery instead of disconnecting the battery. They maintain a full charge, no more, and work great. I have used them on motorcycles and cars. It's a computer controlled charger. You can permanently mount a pair of leads from the battery and use a quick disconnect plug.

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Man, I feel for you Northern folks, although I would put it up too. Not only because of the bad weather, but the accidents that happen in the bad weather. Hope your winter is short. Mary
 

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Skstang who makes that storage bubble and where did you get it again? I've been looking for one but haven't been successful in finding one yet.
 

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