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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Winter Storage??
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<blockquote data-quote="tomshep" data-source="post: 15778141" data-attributes="member: 8203"><p>Full tank of gas--no additive, max tire pressure, battery tender. I've found the OEM security system will drain a battery over time. For doors, I just lock them manually but not using the keyfob or electric button. My garage gets cold, but not freezing. I also pop the trunk, but leave it closed and also leave the doors open so the windows are cracked. I've had cars for years and it is amazing how well the gaskets stay fresh by doing this.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomshep, post: 15778141, member: 8203"] Full tank of gas--no additive, max tire pressure, battery tender. I've found the OEM security system will drain a battery over time. For doors, I just lock them manually but not using the keyfob or electric button. My garage gets cold, but not freezing. I also pop the trunk, but leave it closed and also leave the doors open so the windows are cracked. I've had cars for years and it is amazing how well the gaskets stay fresh by doing this. Tom [/QUOTE]
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