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Long Term Storage

FordFarmer

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Looks like I'll be moving to Hong Kong for at least a couple of years. Looking for advice on long term storage. I must have weak search-fu because I didn't turn up much when I tried. Thanks folks!
 
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Thanks for the recommendations. It'll be stored inside, concrete floor. Possibly climate controlled. Have an offer to store it with a buddies brother who keeps his '74 Bronco and 66 Vette in the same building. They're both restored and driven, maybe asking him to throw mine in the driving rotation would be good.
 

ep67bro

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If its not going to be driven I would remove the battery, marvels in the gas is good too. I used to store boats for long winters we always would dump a little marvels down the carb just before we shut it down, never had a stuck valve or issue with them in the spring. Use a high quality gas stabilizer too or drain the fuel system. Rodents can be a night mare so any thing that is paper or maybe attractive to one take out of the truck. Good luck!
 
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