Hi Neil,
Selling your car is using bad language as far as I'm concerned. I have been to about 7 shows and 2 tours this year with plenty of runs out as well, and I still have a few to go to before the end of the summer.
If you're going to worry about the rain every time you go out then no wonder you are not getting any pleasure out of it. Stop worrying about the rain as your car is not now subjected to the constant bobardment of lousey damp weather, salted roads and several severe winters that it probably had in it's previous life......this was when corrosion really set into these cars. Mine has been rained off several times this year and usually by the time I get home it has dried off. If it's still wet I dry it off, stick it in the garage, switch the dehumidifier on and forget about it.
Provided you have made a decent job of your restoration and have thoroughly protected the bodyshell with a decent undersealer/bodysealer, then your car will probably have more protection that it has ever had and so preventing or greatly reducing any corrosion from taking place.
Part of the experience of owning these cars is to drive them and enjoy them, if you are going to worry to this extent about a bit of wet then you will end up missing out. Do you worry the same if you wash it?
Keep your lovely car and learn to enjoy it, or else you might sell it to someone else and then see them enjoying it out in the wet instead.
Oh and get some rear seat bets fitted for the kids.
Tim.
Selling your car is using bad language as far as I'm concerned. I have been to about 7 shows and 2 tours this year with plenty of runs out as well, and I still have a few to go to before the end of the summer.
If you're going to worry about the rain every time you go out then no wonder you are not getting any pleasure out of it. Stop worrying about the rain as your car is not now subjected to the constant bobardment of lousey damp weather, salted roads and several severe winters that it probably had in it's previous life......this was when corrosion really set into these cars. Mine has been rained off several times this year and usually by the time I get home it has dried off. If it's still wet I dry it off, stick it in the garage, switch the dehumidifier on and forget about it.
Provided you have made a decent job of your restoration and have thoroughly protected the bodyshell with a decent undersealer/bodysealer, then your car will probably have more protection that it has ever had and so preventing or greatly reducing any corrosion from taking place.
Part of the experience of owning these cars is to drive them and enjoy them, if you are going to worry to this extent about a bit of wet then you will end up missing out. Do you worry the same if you wash it?
Keep your lovely car and learn to enjoy it, or else you might sell it to someone else and then see them enjoying it out in the wet instead.
Oh and get some rear seat bets fitted for the kids.
Tim.
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