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Does it harm your car to not drive it in winter and leave it snowed in?
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>*scrapes along your car unknowingly*
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>>28827742
of course it does
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yes, same as keeping it in a climate controlled garage in pristine condition. cars fall apart when not driven
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>>28827748
Ia that what snow plows look like in europoor countries? How do you deal with the laughter?
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>>28827773
laughter from whom exactly
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I'm just gonna let my 86 run for 10 mins or so every few weeks and give it some revs. not ideal, but still better than sitting for months
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>>28827801
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>>28827804
post your car
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>>28827815
Which one?
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>>28827742
The cold preserves it like a refrigerator
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>>28827923
This. At those temperatures its like concrete
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>>28827801
>run for 10 mins or so every few weeks and give it some revs
is 10 mins enough to get it up to temp?
cold revving is probably worse than letting it sit
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>>28827773
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Just take a 1h drive every week.
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>>28827742
not really.
>conscript fag in norway during winter
>nato excercise in setermoen, 3-5 meter of snow
>parking lot/parade lot was cleared for the occation
>on top of one of the massive snow piles was the ford taunus of some unlucky conscript who parked it there before it started snowing...
the wheel loaders they use to clear snow is so fuckhuge they dont budge if suddenly there is a car in their way
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>>28827742
I start up my race car every few weeks during the winter.
But these Peterson priming tools are great.
Spin it up with a drill and 40psi of oil pressure.
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>>28827742
Garages are full of other worthless cars so it sits outside, it's not going anywhere anytime soon
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>>28827773
Tryhard shit toss tells me they intimidate you.

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