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Originally Posted by DrCactus
Our winters up here in Canada can be pretty brutal on up.... 6-8 feet of snow, ice, heavy winds etc... So getting the right information is very helpful. Sadly, I am not able to store the car anywhere other than on the grass in my yard so any help with instructions based on that would be best and thankful for as always.
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Again, I would reiterate - talk to one of the local car clubs up there. I'll bet someone knows a solution. A couple hundred bucks (for the season) to store it in a dry barn is money well spent.
Or - you could always drive it? Slap some winter tires on. These cars are good in the snow and they don't use all that much salt up in Ottawa anymore. Just too darn cold for it to work! If it's going to be outside anyways....