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Originally Posted by kach22i
This would not work in a wet northern climate, and who wants exhaust fumes in their house making it smell like a garage?
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You wouldn't want to store your daily driver in the house for sure. Here in the cold, soggy midwest we put our collector cars up for the winter. In my case the car would have been in the living room from December through March, and in the garage the rest of the year. The biggest problem would be the gas and oil fumes. The whole fuel system would have to be drained. The transmission would need a thorough cleaning, too.