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Vehicle Storage

Your classic car is your pride and joy, and it’s important to preserve its beauty and maintain its value. The best way to protect your investment is with vehicle storage and trailer storage you can trust.

Stouchsburg Storage is the ideal choice for classic car storage in Womelsdorf, PA. Your classic car will be safe and protected in our covered car storage. Convenient drive-up units make dropping off and picking up your car safe and convenient.

At Stouchsburg Storage, protecting your investment is our pleasure. Below are suggestions to help you protect and maintain your classic car in covered storage.


To prevent long-term damage from dust and dirt, thoroughly wash your car and apply a protective wax coating. Lubricate the door hinges and hood. If you have a convertible, store it with the top up to prevent shrinkage.

Carefully vacuum your car, ensuring that all surfaces are clean. Shake out the floor mats to eliminate any crumbs that may attract rodents and insects. To preserve vinyl, plastic, and leather surfaces, wipe them down with a high-quality conditioner. For odor control, place an open box of baking soda inside the car to absorb any unpleasant smells.

Wash the tires with soapy water or use a good tire cleaner. Your tire pressure should be at the recommended pounds per square inch (PSI).

Maintaining the oil in a classic car with its original engine is crucial, especially when it is stored for an extended period. Changing the oil and taking a short drive can help circulate it, preventing any potential corrosion. Don’t forget to replace the oil filter.

Ensuring that your car’s fuel remains in good condition is equally important. Drive your vehicle until the tank is almost empty before refilling it. Adding a fuel stabilizer will prevent the fuel from hardening. If you are preparing your car for winter storage, remember to top off the coolant to prevent the engine from freezing.

To safeguard against small animals seeking shelter in your tailpipe, take measures to cover or stuff it with steel wool. Leave a reminder note on your steering wheel to clean out the tailpipe when you retrieve your car.

To avoid severe harm to older car engines, eliminate the risk of battery acid leaks by removing the battery. If you choose to keep the battery connected, be aware that the car will continue to use energy. This leads to a depletion of the battery’s charge. It’s a good idea to disconnect the battery and connect it to a battery tender.

Use a high-quality custom cover with a breathable fabric. Don’t use plastic or any material that will trap moisture, which can damage the paint.

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