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I know we all have different opinions what is meant by climate controlled storage. Mine would be enclosed dry storage heated to a minimum of 45 degrees and cooled to a maximum of 78 degrees. That is what I keep my cars in year round in the Northeast. Is that acceptable for proper storage?
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I would think humidity level is as important as temperature; especially at the lower end.
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Yes it should be dry and NO mice!!...in the Northeast the little bastards love a nice warm garage to spend the winter in......Mark
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You should feed them so they don't eat the wires
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Ii store my cars in a basement garage which maintains about 60 degrees all year around and I run a dehumidifier all the time. I try to keep it mouse tight.
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