![Storing a [mostly] rust free car outside and I’d like to keep it that way](https://preview.redd.it/hyhdflh3tugh1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=634770a4b6439ea3249271201b79968a62c14ac6)
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Storing a [mostly] rust free car outside and I’d like to keep it that way
What car covers do you recommend and should I coat the underside with something? If so, what?
u/Fine-Quarter442 — 19 days ago
![Storing a [mostly] rust free car outside and I’d like to keep it that way](https://preview.redd.it/hyhdflh3tugh1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=634770a4b6439ea3249271201b79968a62c14ac6)
What car covers do you recommend and should I coat the underside with something? If so, what?
My house was built in 1907 and the separated garage around 1924. And in the 90s, the previous owner decided to turn said garage into a guest house. Unfortunately, they decided that an ugly beige-pink was ideal. We’ve dealt with everything but the shower, any ideas on how to cover it up without fully re-tiling the whole shower?
1964 Triumph tr4 would probably take more work than it’s worth, but would still be cool and I can always dream
Found in my grandpa’s storage unit, my guess is from a Dodge Dart because he had one but the valve cover looks completely different so maybe from a parts engine?