Saturday, June 11, 2016

Finding Suitable Antique Car Storage

By Angela Williams


Classic car ownership is a popular hobby and pastime for many drivers and enthusiasts. Most of these older vintage cars are not used very often due to their age and value. Finding somewhere to keep a second or third vehicle can often be a problem and many owners will need antique car storage to protect their pride and joy.

If the car does not need special attention and security then a good place to find a place to store it is in your neighborhood. If any friends or relatives have spare garage space they may allow you to use it and this can save some money. Another option is to rent a garage from firms that offer lock ups and this can be a cost effective way to store a vehicle.

Specialized companies now operate who will look after a classic car for an agreed period of time. Many of these are simple lock up facilities where the owners will retain the keys and have access whenever they need to use it. Other firms will use large warehouse buildings and you may need to arrange an appointment with them if you need access to the vehicle.

Some classic and more valuable vehicles may need a little more care and attention than simply keeping them locked away and dry. Many automotive engineers will recommend that the top of the engine is slackened off and some of the other components adjusted while the car is being stored. Many vehicles are suspended to keep them off the floor to prevent any moisture attacking the metals and causing damage.

Other services offered for older cars are climatically controlled room to protect the vehicle. These rooms will be kept at a constant temperature and often the cars will be encased in a plastic cover with vents and heating elements. This method of storage is particularly beneficial to very old vehicles or ones that are only partially restored.

Some of the bigger firms that specialize in storing vehicles will also offer a host of other services which may interest owners. Regular maintenance can be carried out as well as any repairs that need doing by their in house mechanics. Most will also valet and fuel your vehicle for you before collection ensuring it is ready for you to enjoy.

If you are leaving your car to be stored it is imperative that the appropriate insurance policies are in place. Most companies will offer insurance cover if it is not included in their monthly fees but in some cases you may need to arrange additional cover. Cars are usually assessed when dropped off and any defects noted and pointed out to the owners.

When leaving a vehicle for long periods it is important to remove any personal items and anything that can be removed such as audio systems. Trunks should be emptied and ideally the car should be cleaned before putting it into storage. Many companies will also remove the battery to prevent it from running down and causing damage to the electrical system of your car.




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