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      09-23-2008, 11:05 AM   #10
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http://adlersantiqueautos.com/articl...erstorage.html

Some good info in there.

Bottom line it says is DO NOT STORE WITH A FULL TANK...

Why?

Fire!
Many people loose their old cars due to fire. Hmmm well 1 car in a garage probably is different. But you can read the article and decide yourself. Oh one thing I didn't know before, stabilizer does not fix bad gas. You need to put it in before it goes bad. Hmmm good to know. I think if you use bad gas, it will leave lots of bad stuff in your engine and won't burn clean. I think that is why. So maybe fill to 1/4 of a tank and on a nice day go for a 10 min drive would solve this. Adding a bit more gas each time. Hmmm only problem with that is the insurance if you have it setup for storage. Murphey's law... you have storage insurance and you drive it, the neighbour with the bad grass across from you will accidently pull out, as you do, and it becomes an accident, and some how looks like your fault. Danm!

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Hay this looks interesting!!!!

http://www.vertar.com/vertar/Air-Cha...orts-car-size/



Here is another link but it suggests a full tank. U decide what is best for you.
10 tips for indoor car storage from ebay
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