If you have classic insurance and don't use it as a daily driver then it makes no sense to cancel the insurance over the winter. The rate is figured for that anyway. Besides, it doesn't hurt to have the insurance on just in case someone drops something on the car or if there is a fire and the car got damaged. If a car caccoon would draw too much attention then you could get one of those fabric outdoor garage things. Just make sure you SECURELY fasten it down (right Mike P?). In most states you do have to turn in the plates if you cancel the insurance and reregister when you put it back on and for most of us it isn't worth the hassle. Even if you rent a spot inside somewhere insurance is still good to have especially if it could be stolen. Renting the spot won't get you any insurance if the place burnt down unless you had insurance on it yourself. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Soma576@xxxx wrote: > In a message dated 11/22/03 9:53:09 PM Central Standard Time, > louie@xxxx writes: