Classic Jaguar

SECRETS OF: WINTER STORAGE

I’m reminded of the old Monty Python sketch of having O-levels in the Bleeding Obvious as I prepare this feature. There’s nothing earth shattering, no newly found evidence to suggest a fascinating new procedure. In fact, it could all be tedious in the extreme. And yet completely ignored by the vast majority of owners, who are prepared to suffer the huge disruption when it comes to coaxing the car back on the road after the closed season.

We’ve been used to putting the car away without having to worry about getting it started again as the spring sun greats us with promise. Pop the car in a Carcoon to keep the ravages of the winter at bay

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