Hi Nick - surely you jest! You have yet to experience a
Canadian winter. Once the snow gets to be two feet deep
in Ottawa, the road maintenace folks have probably used a
million pounds of salt. Anyone who values their LBC isn't
going to watch it rust away by driving in that slop.
Cheers,
Len Drake
>
>Sugest you join the MG owners club.
>contact MG Owners Club
> Octagon House
> Swavesey
> Cambridge
> CB4 5QZ
> England
>
>e-mail mginfo@mgownersclub.co.uk
> Their latest issue (Nov. 96) of "Enjoying MG" has an article on
>preparing for winter motoring. Why lay it up when you can drive it? There is
>I am sure, a Canadian branch.
>
> Nick ('73 B not yet drivable in any weather).
> ----------
>From: mgs-owner
>To: mgs
>Subject: Winterizing
>Date: 03 November 1996 04:43
>
>I used to know an excellent web resource that had a list
>of everything recommended before letting your LBC sit for
>the long winter.
>
> That web site is now lost to me, or went out of commission.
>
> Does anybody have a nice summary of a winter prep? Or
>know of a good website?
>
> I remember the obvious like jackstands and oil the
>cylinders and remove the battery and check antifreeze
>and so on... but there were some little ones on that list
>that sounded like a good idea at the time but I have now
>lost.
>
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> Trevor Boicey 1992 Celica GT 1975 MG Midget
> tboicey@isocan.com One parking spot left!
>
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