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I remember reading somewhere that one should put Mothballs around in the engine compartment to keep mice / rats from chewing the wires. I don't know how that would work out in the interior because of the smell. Storing car in a barn would sure open up a feast for the mice / rats. Best to leave tires on the surface and move car every other week a little.
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I actually drive my car year round. I try to not let it sit more than 3 weeks ever.Naturally, I wait for clear, dry days and then pick a route (Highway) that is unlikely to have puddles or salt build up...
It works for the most part, longest the 968 has sat is about 6 weeks. The best Winter was 3 years ago; I drove the 968 on Christmas day, New years day, Valentine's Day and my birthday in March.
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I had to store my car for 3+ years.
Fresh wash and wax outside, and copious amounts of leather conditioner on the seats.
I put fresh oil in it, and removed the battery.
I set it up in the garage with moth balls and steel wool as previously mentioned, as well as desiccants in the cabin.
It was parked on a heavy vinyl vapor barrier and covered with a high quality fitted cover.
I filled the tank with ethanol free gas and stabil fuel treatment.
The tow eye was inserted, and the car cover lifted over the eye in the front to expose the grill, this was for two reasons:
1) having a handle to bounce the car and roll it around periodically, keeping the suspension, seals, and tires happy
2) Air flow exit for the 6" fan at the rear of the car. I continuously circulated air under the car through the engine bay to mitigate condensation
When I brought it out this spring, I did an oil change and timing/balance belts.
It fired right up and ran great; the only issues being a slight ticking in the valve train that went away after about 3 min of idling, and a slight out of round on the tires that went away after the first 50 miles.
1994 968 M030 coupe
1982 924 Turbo
1980 924
1978 924 Auto-X car