72FordGTS
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I recently had the opportunity to acquire a car I grew up with from my brother. While I don't really have the storage space for it, I couldn't let the car go, as I knew if it left the family, I'd likely never see it again. My current garage is full, so I had to find another place to store it for winter.
I have a friend who has a large garage to store it this winter, but I'd like a solution for the summer months. I don't like the idea of the car sitting outside in the sun and rain as I know how much this can deteriorate a car with time. So I was thinking that that I could use a portable garage, one of those steel framed canvass covered types. I have a gravel driveway that also goes beside my 32 foot deep garage. I would set it up on the gravel right beside the garage wall (which faces north).
If I bought one, I'd probably invest in a better quality one, like these ones from cover tech to deal with the winds from my open property and the Ontario snow load. I'd also likely want to park my pickup in there during winter while the car is stored offsite, saving me having to clean the snow off it.
https://www.cover-tech.com/portable-garages
Has anyone used one of these portable garages for vehicle storage?
Do they have problems with condensation on the inside?
Is it a worthwhile investment to protect an old car?
Do I need to make a floor for this garage, or is it fine to set it up on gravel?
Any advice is appreciated. And feel free to offer other solutions than a portable garage, as long as they are somewhat low cost. Ultimately, I have the room on my property for another garage, but that's a long way off money-wise and the land would also need some heavy work first.
I have a friend who has a large garage to store it this winter, but I'd like a solution for the summer months. I don't like the idea of the car sitting outside in the sun and rain as I know how much this can deteriorate a car with time. So I was thinking that that I could use a portable garage, one of those steel framed canvass covered types. I have a gravel driveway that also goes beside my 32 foot deep garage. I would set it up on the gravel right beside the garage wall (which faces north).
If I bought one, I'd probably invest in a better quality one, like these ones from cover tech to deal with the winds from my open property and the Ontario snow load. I'd also likely want to park my pickup in there during winter while the car is stored offsite, saving me having to clean the snow off it.
https://www.cover-tech.com/portable-garages
Has anyone used one of these portable garages for vehicle storage?
Do they have problems with condensation on the inside?
Is it a worthwhile investment to protect an old car?
Do I need to make a floor for this garage, or is it fine to set it up on gravel?
Any advice is appreciated. And feel free to offer other solutions than a portable garage, as long as they are somewhat low cost. Ultimately, I have the room on my property for another garage, but that's a long way off money-wise and the land would also need some heavy work first.
