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Originally Posted by bmussatti
60-60 works pretty well for....Cabernet Sauvignon!
There have been some excellent post here from MNBoxster on Winter Storage...and he should know, he lives up in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
It sounds like you have a climate controlled area for storage. Is this right? With energy costs the way they are, storing at 60 degrees is going to be expensive. Anything above freezing would be good for the fluids. Does the car really care if it is 40 degrees or 60? I don't think so.
60% Humidity sounds kind of high.
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Yes have a seperate 4 bay Garage AKA (Man Land ) per my wife. Have heat and a/c , Cable no couch though. I am storing the other summer only cars in there as well. The real debate is the humidty and not so much the temp. The temp is more important to me as I like to go and tinker and hate to wait for the garage to warm up from 40 - 60. Plus the temperature changing seems to cause condensation which i'm trying to stay away from. The camaro is a numbers matching (1997 frame off resto) only 2,000 miles (Hoping to put on Barrett jackson one day and get enough coin to buy a GT3, LOL) my debate with dohdoh (my buddy) is that you need some humidity for the rubber, Leather ect. I hope jim Responds as I know his weather must be close if not worse than ours(Sorry jim).
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