[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/blog\/preparing-classic-car-winter\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/blog\/preparing-classic-car-winter\/","headline":"Preparing Your Classic Car For Winter","name":"Preparing Your Classic Car For Winter","description":"Winter is fast approaching and this means it\u2019s time to tuck your precious classic away and let it hibernate. To save yourself a whole lot of time, money and potential heartbreak when spring comes around, you need to know how to correctly store and prepare your vehicle. As hard as it may be to deprive yourself of a few months cruising, we promise it will be worth it in the end, trust us! First things first, find somewhere suitable for [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2017-10-25","dateModified":"2017-10-25","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/matthew-collett\/#Person","name":"Matthew Collett","url":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/author\/matthew-collett\/","identifier":5,"description":"Max Wheeler is a leading motoring journalist and classic car specialist at Smart Motoring, renowned for his sharp insight and infectious passion for all things automotive. With years of experience covering motoring news, supercars, and the enduring legacy of classic cars, Max brings stories to life with style and authority. Whether it\u2019s the roar of a Lamborghini, the elegance of an Aston Martin DB5, or the cultural impact of vintage motoring icons, he delivers expert commentary that inspires enthusiasts and collectors alike. 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To save yourself a whole lot of time, money and potential heartbreak when spring comes around, you need to know how to correctly store and prepare your vehicle. As hard as it may be to deprive yourself of a few months cruising, we promise it will be worth it in the end, trust us!First things first, find somewhere suitable for storage. Your own garage may prove to be the perfect solution or you can consider getting a self-storage facility sorted out. Wherever you choose, there are a few things to consider such as security, moisture and light levels. As long as your car is parked on a level surface on tarp laid over concrete \u2013 this protects the undercarriage from condensation \u2013 you should be good to go.You won\u2019t want excessive light exposure and it\u2019s important that you do all you can to prevent pests from undoing all your hard work. The best way to discourage them is to cover or plug openings such as the tailpipe and thoroughly vacuum all flooring and seats.To save your tyres from flat spots, either inflate them to the maximum PSI or pop the car up on jack stands, this will also help save your suspension. Ensure you have cleaned, detailed and waxed the vehicle, protecting rubber and chrome components as you go.Don\u2019t forget to wash the underside too and keep everything lubricated, including the bonnet and boot. Whether or not you remove the battery and hook it up to a maintainer is down to personal preference. Check all fluid levels, especially the antifreeze, stabilise the fuel and treat your classic to an oil change before putting into storage.If not removed, block each tyre to prevent movement and leave the car in Neutral (or Park for automatic transmission) and disengage the parking brake. Finally, crack open the window slightly for circulation and use a breathable material to wrap tightly around the vehicle.Now your classic car is prepared for anything winter throws at it and you can look forward to unwrapping it in the new year!"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Preparing Your Classic Car For Winter","item":"https:\/\/smart-motoring.com\/blog\/preparing-classic-car-winter\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]