On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 04:45:23 -0000, David Teitelbaum wrote: There are many different ways to store a car. I worked overseas for a few years and stored my DeLorean. I lived in Houston and it is not an ideal place to store anything. I bought a Carcoon and drove the D to Phoenix and found a storage area that would allow me to hook up the Carcoon. When I returned, the car was clean, in fact it looked like it was washed the day before. It was, but that day was quite a while before. The car was on jackstands, the motor oil was synthetic and had been changed just a few miles before I left Houston. The tank was full of fuel purchased for the most part in the hinderlands of Arizona and topped up in Phoenix. The one thing I would do different is change the clutch and brake fluids. I was stranded several weeks after I returned to Houston because the clutch went out. The rubber was effected by storage. I had the brakes fixed before they went out. The battery was kept charged by the Carcoon and I drove back to Houston after checking all fluid levels with no problems. Dee-Moats vin #4434 _______________________________________________________ Tired of slow Internet? Get @Home Broadband Internet http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html