I may be putting my mk1 cab outside for the winter
Through no fault of my own[DISAPPOINTED BUT RELIEVED FACE]
Does any one use a good custom got type cover for there's
Any links would be great
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Winter cover up
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- Briano1234
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Re: Winter cover up
Water-proof, with a soft terry cloth liner for the paint and Breathable.
Briano
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Yes as matter of fact, I have the Luck o'the Irish...everything I touch turns to fertilizer of the bovine variety.
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- Frozen Guy in the Northern Country
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Re: Winter cover up
What Brian said, as long as the inside wont scratch, you are golden.
A couple of other things to consider. Run a bottle of injector cleaner through the gas and fill up the car before parking it. Then it is a good idea to include some fuel stabilizer to the fuel when you do park it.
Finally consider either putting the car on blocks or replacing the wheels for the winter. I actually use four space saver spares on the Topless Bunny. It prevents the tires from "flat spotting". Besides the space savers are cheap, I paid something like $10 a piece for them at my local wrecker.
A couple of other things to consider. Run a bottle of injector cleaner through the gas and fill up the car before parking it. Then it is a good idea to include some fuel stabilizer to the fuel when you do park it.
Finally consider either putting the car on blocks or replacing the wheels for the winter. I actually use four space saver spares on the Topless Bunny. It prevents the tires from "flat spotting". Besides the space savers are cheap, I paid something like $10 a piece for them at my local wrecker.
Phil
'87 Cabriolet, "Topless Bunny"
'88 Cabriolet, "Posh Bunny"
'04 Golf
'12 Golf Wagon TDI
'69 Manx type Dune Buggy (New Toy)

'87 Cabriolet, "Topless Bunny"
'88 Cabriolet, "Posh Bunny"
'04 Golf
'12 Golf Wagon TDI
'69 Manx type Dune Buggy (New Toy)

