Members CamarosPost pictures and information about your Third Gen Sport Coupe, Berlinetta, LT, RS, Z28, and IROC-Z28 Camaros!
Welcome to ThirdGen.org!
Welcome to ThirdGen.org.
You are currently viewing our forum as a guest, which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our community, at no cost, you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is free, fast and simple, join the ThirdGen.org community today!
I still see plenty of pony cars driving around, but I figured it's already time for mine to be winterized. It's just far too rainy and wet here in Quebec.
Sadly, I don't have a proper garage, and I would never leave my baby with complete strangers in a rented one.
So I've built a nice big garage tent at my father-in-law's house in the mountains. Lovely place and no salt anywhere near. She'll spend the winter there together with her older sister, a white 81 convertible.
Took out the battery, winterized all fluids, overpressured the tires, and sprayed everything with a heavy coat of rustproofing. I'll visit again just before snowfall and grease up some more stuff, and treat all wiring, connectors, and hoses that I can reach.
Well, it's the best I can do...
Anyway, here are the last pictures taken this year:
I don't know how bad your mouse problem is in Quebec. My brother-in-law swears that sprinkling Comet (the household cleaner) around the tires keeps the mice out of his stored vehicles.
My 91'Bird is my daily driver(BUICK Hogs the garage) >>>> Not thrilled with the onset of winter in the Midwest....... SALT = . Lucky for you u got storage! <<< Good Man!>>> Cars look great!
That's a whole lot better than leaving the car out in the elements for sure. I second the watch out for rodents possibility. That would make a fine winter home for a chipmunk that sneaks in before the heavy snow.
Put a box of baking soda inside the car to keep mildew from starting and keep that musty smell away. Mothballs will repel some pests but don't put them in the car. Engine compartment, exhaust pipes, near the wheels ect. will be fine. Also, don't set the parking brake! (like I did once, lol)
Yeah, they might be a problem there. I can sometimes hear them inside the walls at ground floor there, and there's a chipmunk living in the backyard. Heck, with even deer grazing in the front yard sometimes, smaller animals are sure to be around, as well.
I'll be there again at the end of the month, I'll do my best about rodent-proofing I have a whole lot of humidity absorbers left from my old apartment, I guess I'll use those, too.
Nice to see someone else from quebec! very clean car you got there. I would highly suggest putting a large plywood sheat under your cars because it is sitting directly on grass.
__________________ IROC-Z 5.7 Tuned Port Injection. Now Carbed Vortec 13.52 @ 102 w/ Bad Tranny
Nice to see someone else from quebec! very clean car you got there. I would highly suggest putting a large plywood sheat under your cars because it is sitting directly on grass.
It's dirt rather than grass... We've dug the grass out.
I'll see what it looks like at the end of the month, if it's dry and all. no new grass should grow there until winter and once the soil is frozen, it will be no difference anyway.
Love that color! That would be my first choice if I would have bought my car new. Anyway the winter will pass soon and she'll be ready to come out and play again!!!
By the way that 80 Z28 looks awesome too. Custom vert right?
Love that color! That would be my first choice if I would have bought my car new. Anyway the winter will pass soon and she'll be ready to come out and play again!!!
By the way that 80 Z28 looks awesome too. Custom vert right?
Thanks!
The white car is a 1981 dealer-level conversion. It belongs to my wife's twin sister
It's dirt rather than grass... We've dug the grass out.
I'll see what it looks like at the end of the month, if it's dry and all. no new grass should grow there until winter and once the soil is frozen, it will be no difference anyway.
Not much I can do there, really...
Sorry i said grass, it doesent have to do with the grass its the fact that its on the ground!
I second the point you want to get her off that ground. The moisture is not going to be friendly.
There's nowhere else I can put her! It's not like I have a choice... The only other option is to park her behind the building here in Montreal, with NO tent, to be covered by snow, salt, and smashed up by reckless plough drivers
*sigh* this is always the worst time of the year for us Northern sports car drivers lol.
I'm home from college for the weekend and actually taking my bird out a couple more times before the winter and I'll pack it away in the garage tomorrow afternoon or Sunday morning probably. It's depressing knowing that soon I won't be able to drive her until like April again
There's nowhere else I can put her! It's not like I have a choice... The only other option is to park her behind the building here in Montreal, with NO tent, to be covered by snow, salt, and smashed up by reckless plough drivers
For the rodent problem a nice alternative to moth balls is putting dryer sheets in various places in the car and in the engine bay. They smell 10x better than moth balls, but do the same job of keeping critters away. Very nice car!
__________________
85 Camaro Z28 T-tops Impulse Blue Metallic, SS hood, 5" spoiler (both from hawks), shaved handles, shaved antenna hole, etc.
72 GTO