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Do's and Dont's of car storage
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Could you use a company like this?
http://www.southcoastclassiccarstorage. ... r-storage/
A council garage in my area is about £70 a month so this is not much more expensive and it's storage specifically for cars.
I thought about using a specialist storage company for my lude before I moved house, but I thought if I put it away I'd never go back for it, and if that's the case it may as well sit on the drive
http://www.southcoastclassiccarstorage. ... r-storage/
A council garage in my area is about £70 a month so this is not much more expensive and it's storage specifically for cars.
I thought about using a specialist storage company for my lude before I moved house, but I thought if I put it away I'd never go back for it, and if that's the case it may as well sit on the drive

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Yep those car storage places would be a good shout.
Or if you have a drive you can keep the car on (concrete, tarmac, gravel etc) I have no personal experience of them, but those car cocoon things are meant to be excellent. Or one of these? https://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/prod ... SRC-garage
Or if you have a drive you can keep the car on (concrete, tarmac, gravel etc) I have no personal experience of them, but those car cocoon things are meant to be excellent. Or one of these? https://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/prod ... SRC-garage
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I reckon the weight of a car should hold it downSailor wrote:I've been wondering about those. I'm not sure how to anchor one to what's basically soil and flint, though.


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stick the car on axle stands?

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I am getting one of these for my bike they must make something similar for a car?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360517168570? ... EBIDX%3AIT
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/360517168570? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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