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twintornados
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Posted: 27-July-2010 at 8:02AM |
Keep your head down Trooper.....need all the Torino fans we can muster...good luck in your Army career...
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Sold the Elite so now the hunt is on for my next "toy"...
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The_Trooper
Member Joined: 02-July-2010 Location: San Diego, CA Status: Offline Points: 126 |
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alright will take note of everything, thank you! :)
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albo74
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It is always best to have it inside with a good cover ,even still in addtion to stabil, diconnect battery windows up ect.. I put a small container of damp rid in the car,for the mustees, and moth balls under hood and around , insects, mice.... have chewed up many a good interior , pay for insurance, fire and theft . you may need a appraisal, but then you can think about more important things , You Be Safe .
Edited by albo74 - 24-July-2010 at 5:57AM |
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The_Trooper
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Alright yeah I hopefully can drive it and still put my heart into it, i got to find a place to put it now :(
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stanman
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Three months at a time shouldn't be any problem. The only thing I'd be sure to do is put fuel stabilizer in the gas tank. The up-side of leaving gas in it is you can jump in and go when you get a spare moment. A short run every now and then (if possible) lubricates the engine, transmission and rear end, as well as keeping rust on the brakes to a minimum. That's my opinion, for what it's worth.
Stan
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The_Trooper
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I am going to be joining the Army here soon, due to unforeseen circumstances, so would my Torino be okay in storage? Should I train the gas or anything?
It would be stored in atleast sections for 3 months each minimum. |
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