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lol...you are all barkin mad...lol...seems I fit in well
I think I would be inclined to go with the CCTV option on the driveway...Ideally I would go with a garage but would be well out of sight if I got one, which is even more worrying me thinks. Only trouble would still be the increased speed of deterioration...life is never simple is it?
Never mind...guess I will keep contemplating
Thanks for the suggestions all
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williamsc47 Wrote:lol...you are all barkin mad...lol...seems I fit in well l
...You have to be to want to own one of these cars! :wink:
Rissy
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May 1981 vin#1458 "LEX"
Grey, Flapped, Black
Chassis: #1073
Engine: #2839
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2005 BMW M3 in Velvet Blue
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Rissy Wrote:...You have to be to want to own one of these cars! :wink:
Surely not, it can't be that bad can it?
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williamsc47 Wrote:Rissy Wrote:...You have to be to want to own one of these cars! :wink:
Surely not, it can't be that bad can it?
*puts pants on head, sticks pencils up nose and says "wibble"*
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Aug 1989 Cavalier 1.6L - Guinney
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Guinney1971 Wrote:*puts pants on head, sticks pencils up nose and says "wibble"*
Say no more Edmund
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williamsc47 Wrote:Guinney1971 Wrote:*puts pants on head, sticks pencils up nose and says "wibble"*
Say no more Edmund
"boom boom boom!! BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM!" :lol:
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Im in Ireland and have an 83 since 2013. Here are my thoughts on outside storage...
I had mine kept on my driveway for two years. Paid a lot of money for a fitted cover which now lets rain in. Ive gone through two covers which i have found not to be at all waterproof.
After some heavy rain last year took the cover off to find MOULD on the steering wheel and soaked headliners
I retrimmed the material after some research on the net and also found the famous gap at top middle of windscreen. Got this resealed at local garage.
Nowadays i keep the car in a lockup shed nearby where i can come and go. Some difference if you can manage it. A dry car is a clean car imo.
My D is currently on my driveway for the summer and is currently being rained on heavily. But it seems dry inside at the moment.
As regards attention i found the dull rainbashed cover kept people away. You do get kids knocking at the door asking to be taken back to the future but it seems good natured.
However i did one day wake up to find a broken egg on the cover! Imagine that...pure begrudgery...
David Hamblyn
Vin# 16339