Posted by Bob S. on August 23, 2009 at 19:37:00 from (71.89.120.106):
Howdy, I have one day to do whatever to my 1950 M. She is a pretty tired old gal, but I do have plans to fix her up and use her. It runs and I have been using it as long as I can keep fluids in it. My problem is that my shed is leaning over and I didn't get it fixed yet, so the old gal is going to have to sit out in the weather. I'm going into the hospital Tue morning for heart surgery and the doctor says recovery may take up to 12 weeks. So the M might be sitting out in the snow as well. I'm going to drain the radiator as it is water, and she has a fresh oil and filter. What else should I do with so little time to tie up my loose ends and put the M to bed, maybe for the whole winter. A big concern is the rear tires, a nice matched set of Goodyears. Can I protect them from weathering? Any advice will be appreciated, thanks. Bob S.
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