It often seems as though more can go wrong with your car when sitting still than when it’s in motion. Taking a few steps to properly store your classic will help ensure your car is ready for spring when you are. Mark Simpson goes through the each of the items you should maintain before putting your car away, including fuel, engine fluids, paint, battery, upholstery, tires as well as moisture control and preventing rodent damage.
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Tire Repair Made Easy
A flat tire can be a real pain, and having to spend the time and money to have it fixed makes it even worse. George Vondriska shows you how to repair a flat without the hassle using a simple tire plug repair kit. With these instructions, you’ll be back on the road in no time.
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New Valve Covers and Engine Breather
New valve covers on the El Camino have resulted in a plumbing change. George Vondriska explains this change. In this case, the oil fill cap on the El Camino acts as an engine breather. Learn what you may need to know if you have some re-plumbing to do.
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Full Car Floor Installation and Finishing
Add the finishing touches to your full car floor installation with Craig Hopkins. He tells you that the plug welds don’t necessarily have to be ground down, but if you’re going to what tools to use. He uses a cut off wheel with a 3/8th wide rock and 3 inch angle grinder with a 36…
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Classic Car Tire Pressure Monitor Installation
George Vondriska teaches you how to install two types of tire pressure monitors that will help you save your classic car, your money and possibly even your life. These are quick, simple fixes that screw on to the valve stems of the tire that you can buy at almost any car store. See how easy…
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