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BRRRRR, BABY ITS COLD OUTSIDE! The classic vehicle driving clock is ticking away for most people across the country. Cold and dreary weather is upon most of us and shorter days keep us from spending too much time outside. Now is the time to prepare your classic vehicle for the winter weather and storage. It can be a sad time for many, but we are not saying goodbye, only saying till next year. Till then, we at Farm Boy Garage, your one stop shop for classic vehicle restoration, have a few tips for winter storage to preserve its condition.   WAX ON, WAX OFF ~ Wash, wax and polish that beauty up. Giving it a good detailing helps prevent corrosion and tarnish during the cold months. It also keeps grit and grime from scratching your car if you choose to cover it. Don’t forget the interior, vacuum, wipe down and make sure all materials are protected.   FILL THAT TANK ~ Fill your classic restorations tank with premium fuel and add a fuel stabilizer. The stabilizer will prevent...

Tips For Storing Your Classic Car in Winter

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Winter 2020 is coming up soon! This has already been a pretty crazy year and many unexpected things have happened. The last thing you want to happen to your classic car is for it to be damaged by the winter weather conditions because it wasn't being stored properly. That's why our classic car restoration shop is here to give you a few tips for stoping your classic car properly this winter. If you are in need of a professional classic car restoration team to fix up your muscle car, please call Farm Boy Garage today. We can be reached at 515-528-8904. Bring in a junker and leave with a classic! Tips For Storing Your Classic Car in Winter Be sure to keep your car clean, even during the winter. Take care of your classic car! That's what this all comes down to. If you need help and can't do this on your own, that's where we come in. Make sure your vehicle gets washed and wax. Dirt and grime can start to build up which can eventually lead to your paint getting scratched...