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WINTER

UNDERBODY RUST PRevention

Whether you are planning to drive on the salt-gritted, wet roads of the British isles this winter or are taking your car off the road for the season it’s a great time to protect your classic car from rust.

We use a highly effective product called Lanoguard that gives your car excellent underbody rust protection. Preventing rust or freezing any rust from spreading further. We can also undertake any work that would need doing to your car to seal, waterproof and prepare the car for treatment.

Contact CCCR to get your car protected.

Let us fix anything, ready FOR THE SPRING

As we all know working on classic cars can be a little time-consuming! Don’t wait until spring to think about prepping your beloved classic - let us work on it inside a warm and dry environment so it’s ready for you.

Maybe it’s refreshing the seats with classic car upholstery repairs in our trim shop or a good service and check-over.

We can restore, repair, re-invent, paint, fix, fettle and perfect any aspect of your classic car.

STORE FOR THE WINTER, in a dry, secure facility

Maybe you simply want to let your car hibernate and place it into secure classic car storage in the Cotswolds…

We can help! Contact us today to arrange to have your classic or vintage car stored for the winter in Cirencester. Secure car storage in Gloucestershire, not far from Swindon in Wiltshire and within easy reach of the M5 and M4.

Simple storage or with added value if required.

Some Winter tips

Everything was better in the 50s… here are some driving tips

Having your classic car inspected by CCCR before winter is recommended for several reasons. Classic cars, often characterised by their unique design and older mechanical systems, require special attention to ensure they remain in good condition, especially during the harsh winter months. Here are some reasons why it's advisable to have your classic car looked at by professionals here at Cotswold Classic Car Restorations before winter:

Preventing Cold-Weather Damage:

Cold temperatures can affect various components of a classic car, such as the engine, transmission, and suspension. CCCR can inspect these parts to identify potential issues and prevent damage caused by winter weather.

Checking Fluids and Lubrication

Cold weather can affect the viscosity of fluids like oil, transmission fluid, and coolant. Hence we use Evans Waterless Coolant. We can assess the condition of these fluids and recommend changes or adjustments to ensure optimal lubrication and protection for the engine and other components.

Battery Inspection

Cold weather is notorious for affecting battery performance. Professionals can check the battery's charge, inspect its connections, and ensure that it's in good condition. They may also advise on whether a battery tender or warmer is necessary for winter storage.

Tyre Inspection and Maintenance

Classic cars usually have different tyre specifications than modern vehicles, and proper tyre care is crucial for safe winter driving. We can check tyre tread depth, inflation, and condition to ensure optimal traction and handling on icy or snow-covered roads.

Rust Prevention

Winter conditions, including road salt and moisture, can accelerate rust and corrosion. CCCR can inspect the undercarriage, frame, and other vulnerable areas for signs of rust. Applying rust protection measures such as Lanoguard preserve the structural integrity, life and waterproofing of your classic car.

CLASSIC CAR Storage

Sometimes the best plan is to store your classic car for the winter, we can provide guidance on the best storage practices. This may include fuel stabiliser usage, tire rotation, and covering the vehicle to protect it from dust and debris along with providing the full service.

Brake System Inspection

Cold temperatures can affect brake performance. We can inspect the brake system, including brake fluid levels and the condition of brake pads and rotors, to ensure optimal stopping power during winter driving.

Electrical System Check

Cold weather can put additional strain on the electrical system. We can inspect the wiring, lights, and other electrical components to identify any issues and ensure the proper functioning of the classic car's electrical system.

Preventing Freezing and Thawing Issues

CCCR can take measures to prevent freezing and thawing issues, such as checking the radiator and ensuring that the coolant mixture is suitable for cold temperatures.

Preserving Value

Regular professional maintenance helps preserve the value of a classic car. Preventive measures and timely repairs can prevent long-term damage and maintain the overall condition of the vehicle.

In summary, having your classic car inspected by CCCR before winter can help ensure its reliability, performance, and longevity. This proactive approach to maintenance is essential for preserving the unique features and value of classic cars, especially in the face of winter's challenges.