Yes, if anyone has any tips please post them. Also storage for more than a
year.
>From: "Tom Kurtz" <kurtzt@purdue.edu>
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>Subject: [oletrucks] Winter Storage
>Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 18:22:17 -0500
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>Its getting closer to that time again. I was wondering if someone could
>send me some do's/don'ts for winter storage of a classic vehicle. Thanks.
>
>Tom
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