The Proper Way To Winterize Your Mopar, According To Me!

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Yea, we got a 5 inch snowstorm on Tuesday and it's snowing again right now, probably another 4 inches or so by the time it's done. The driving season for me is officially done!
Just have to change your ride
I miss driving in fluffy snow
 
Just have to change your ride
I miss driving in fluffy snow
I have my Jeep for that! -5.7 HEMI

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I do understand that if you live in snow and ice country that you wouldn't want to drive your classic car or motorcycle in the winter and that some even have winter beater cars or trucks just for that purpose.
Yep … my 70 Charger SE sat in the garage all winter. I had a 73 Dart Sport sunroof car as my winter beater . I would let my girlfriends drive that in the summer. Sunroofs were quite a novelty back then !
 
Yep … my 70 Charger SE sat in the garage all winter. I had a 73 Dart Sport sunroof car as my winter beater . I would let my girlfriends drive that in the summer. Sunroofs were quite a novelty back then !


If that’s a factory Sun roof Thats pretty rare. My 73 came with one.
 
Happy Birthday! Funny about the Irish Spring, a buddy suggested it so i cut some up and put in small foil tart trays. In spring i found teeth marks all through it lol. Thankfully i had also put bounce sheets down.
Dryer sheets are my go to, that and moisture absorbers. When I stored it at a buddy's for a couple years I had left a roll of blue shop towels in it(thankfully). Cuz they went apeshit on those and left everything else alone.
Best for mice I have found is moth balls spread a bag of them out never had mice problems in either car
 

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