Cary: Where and how you keep them is directly related to your domestic horsepower. If possible, and they're really critical, you should keep them in the living room. Bill
The best luck I've had is to hang them on hooks on my shop walls (indoors) if you have that kind of space. If you have to lay them on the floor, don't stack them on top of each other. Try to support
Funny you should mention living room storage. Back in the mid 80's I came across a red Ferrari 246GTS in the back of a shop. The body and interior were very nice but the engine and gearbox were both
If possible, and they're really critical, you should keep them in the living My TR-3 lived in the family room (duplex) from '79-'04... I'm keeping the miles off it until I grow up... still waiting...
Interesting question--if only for the resources it hooked me up with. I was curious about the answer since I have some glass I don't want damaged, and most molds are just a lot of fiberglass (except
If I had my druthers, I'd park my Vincent in the living room--or the MV Agusta Senna. A lot more fun to look at then "Art". --Original Message-- From: owner-fot@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-fot@autox