Has anybody ever used a shipping container to store their Vette in the winter season?
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Through the roof............I know at least one that does. The question I always have is how to get out of the car if you drive it in. One friend with a trailer uses a winch to pull the car in. That requires power obviously. If there's power you can provide some heat also.
A " portable " garage like a Shelter Logic will get the car out of the elements unless you want a heated space . Pretty reasonable cost and with some strapping attached end to end across the ribs will make them quite stable . Just a thought.......Has anybody ever used a shipping container to store their Vette in the winter season?
Yes. I know a member who use to store his Vette in a Seacan. Interior width is 8 feet so your C3 will fit nicely with the mirrors folded in. And yes... you will have to exit through the roof.Has anybody ever used a shipping container to store their Vette in the winter season?
Like the mice to get in.Through the roof............
Out through the roof then step down beside the car , there is enough room. Unless ones legs are too short .............Like the mice to get in.
I would NOT want to climb all over the car to get out.
I'd rather cut and install a door in the side of the container.
Nope. I wouldn't leave it with the roof off and the windows down.Out through the roof then step down beside the car , there is enough room. Unless ones legs are too short .............![]()
I have 2 seacans on the farm. both are mouse proofLike the mice to get in.
I would NOT want to climb all over the car to get out.
I'd rather cut and install a door in the side of the container.
Are they dust proof? (Not counting the dust that's already there of course). How about the moisture? Is it an issue inside? Cold on the outside could cause condensation on the inside.I have 2 seacans on the farm. both are mouse proof
I have 2 seacans on the farm. both are mouse proof
Don't know about all of them but mine is dustproof and has air vents on the walls just below the roof line. Never any dust, condensation or mice. My only gripe is in the summer under a hot sun the temp inside is 10 degrees warmer that the outside.Are they dust proof? (Not counting the dust that's already there of course). How about the moisture? Is it an issue inside? Cold on the outside could cause condensation on the inside.