MM in Hibernation

Where is your MM during the Winter?

  • Terrorizing the Streets

    Votes: 55 54.5%
  • In Hibernation

    Votes: 46 45.5%

  • Total voters
    101

BizTerp

New member
Rented a storage unit until March and put the MM into hibernation under a cover. Good to know she'll be safe and sound until the roads are clean and it warms up in the Spring. I do miss driving her already!
 
One of each.

The Blackbird got her final bath of the season yesterday and is now resting comfortably with a trickle-charger under her custom cover. Phoebe will be soldiering on with her brand new winter shoes.
 
Mine is in the garage, and will be moved to a storage unit as soon as we get a break in the weather.

My daily driver is an all-wheel drive Magnum R/T, so I still get to drive a sorta-quick car...
 
Got the DTR under it's California Car Cover in the G/F's garage.

'99 Taurus beater car is my DD.

Mike.
 
Mine is in my friends heated garage. It's nice and warm in there. My daily driver is a
94 Toyota camry.
 
DTR in rented storage. Drove her friday and hope to ever so often to keep tires round, seals wet and warm the butt with the heated seats. DD are chevy trailblazer and truck!
 
I think i went for my last ride yesterday (maybe) :D

Now its time for my winter mods. ;)

Need to give it one last car wash and put some leather conditioner on my seats.
 
Mine is in and out (usually sits for about 2 weeks then comes out to play for a day if the weather is nice)....the weather is dry and doesnt get too cold around these parts...I have an Impy and Suburban for DD's
 
For the past six years mine has apparently spent its winters in climate controlled storage warehouse. I've been mentally preparing to have it in the snow ever since I adopted it back in February. It's absolutely killing me to break the tradition.
 
For the past six years mine has apparently spent its winters in climate controlled storage warehouse. I've been mentally preparing to have it in the snow ever since I adopted it back in February. It's absolutely killing me to break the tradition.

Sometimes it's good not to break tradition. Mine came out of Fla, and was a garage queen down there. To this day I am still surprised he sold the car. And, mine is tucked away, covered with a battery tender plugged into it.
 
Since we seldom get snow, I've never put any of my cars into total hibernation, can generally go for a ride when the notion strikes...
 
Daily driver through even the worst of conditions. I should have named my car Norm, because it will take through rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It is on the road! Just put the snowies on her. Ready for the worst! BRING IT!
 
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