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Tjd 05-12-2020 12:04 PM

MBrockman5
Speaking from experience keep it covered up if you leave it outside you don’t want the sun attacking the fiberglass you never know might use it for your car might be a good part to trade someone for something better that you could use.
just keep it out of the sun cover it
Tom

twobjshelbys 05-12-2020 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Tjd (Post 1476411)
MBrockman5
Speaking from experience keep it covered up if you leave it outside you don’t want the sun attacking the fiberglass you never know might use it for your car might be a good part to trade someone for something better that you could use.
just keep it out of the sun cover it
Tom

You have to temper that with the fact that moisture will build up under the cover and that the water damage may exceed the sun damage. The fact is taht neither condition is ideal. Store it inside if at all possible.

Making one of those wall things is an idea, but I've seen them done mostly with fronts.

ERA 626 05-12-2020 02:56 PM

dont start with that... NO!!! build a planter box. Then have a beer come to your right mind and buy a car, not a yard decoration... just saying.


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