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Wheres you car during the Winter

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by 360CS, Nov 9, 2003.

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  1. 360CS

    360CS F1 Rookie

    Nov 1, 2003
    2,641
    Kent
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    Joe J

    Mark,

    Big reds eh! well my wife is the connoisseur of wines , I just drink to much of the stuff and usually fall asleep...lol be a blast to meet some time..perhaps at Hertfordshire foc meeting????


    Pardon the pun!! you sure do travel Mark,,,what you a pilot///....lol!

    Happy, safe travels

    Joe
     
  2. tonyh

    tonyh F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Dec 23, 2002
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    S W London
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    Tony H
    Paul,
    you should defo.cover the car whether it's inside or out.And treat it to a wash and polish every couple of weeks too!
    Tony
     
  3. Steve275

    Steve275 Formula Junior
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    Jun 20, 2003
    364
    UK
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    Steve
    Paul,

    I agree with other comments that have already been made, However, because you own a 360 you are in a slightly better position than some of us.....Older Car owners are, From 1989 Ferrari started to employ some anti-corrosion techniques, by the mid 1990's they were getting pretty good at it, The 360 is fairly well protected, however, you should choose a really dry day, Go wash it, Dry it thoroughly, Use a good quality resin polish, I suggest Auto-Glym, and then cover the car with a rain proof cover. This should protect the bodywork until March, When you can really go to work on the body and I'm sure your car will be fine. Next time, Build the Garage first :eek:)
    All the Best,

    Steve
     
  4. Malfark

    Malfark F1 Veteran

    Oct 31, 2002
    5,307
    Mud Island, Europe
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    Markem
    Hi Joe,

    In the summer I fly gliders and am currently doing a "touring motorglider" course in SA. I am with one of the big global consulting firms, so travel is a part of my life I'm afraid! It also cuts into my flying and driving time, and this sometimes p*sses me off! ;)

    Cheers from Pretoria where it's a dry 29 degrees C, MARK :D
     

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