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Precautions before storing Supra (short term)


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As winter is round the corner and my insurance is due for renewal around the same time I was thinking about taking the Supra off the road for a few months during the very worst of the weather, but I have a few questions. Firstly, is it illegal to keep a car on a public road if it has tax and MOT but NO insurance? If I decided to SORN the car, is it legal to keep it on my drive way instead of a public road? Also, what kind of precautions should be taken to the car mechanically before storing it for a few months, e.g unhook battery, empty fluids, or anything else? I don't want to come back to a faulty Supra after winter's over! Thanks guys :)

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Sorn and/or without insurance makes it illegal to be on any public road, it'll be legal on your drive.

 

Give the suspension bolts and engine electrics a good squib with WD40 and leave the battery fitted to a trickle charger which will allow the alarm to function.

 

Okay, on the drive it shall stay then. Would removing the battery all together not be advised then? (I'm aware the alarm wouldn't work, but neither would the car :D )

 

Even if you sorn it, don't leave it uninsured. Plenty of cars get stolen from domestic garages and lockups.

 

The whole idea of leaving it on my drive uninsured is so that I'm not paying for 2-4 months insurance since I'm not actually gonna be driving it. I live in a very friendly cul-de-sac so I'm not worried about it being stolen tbh. I might leave it taxed and MOT'd then but just without insurance

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Great looking car mate. I would keep it insured check TPF&T cover. I would also "Waxoil" behind the wheel arch covers, inside the doors and the tail gate, apart from a sound underseal compound, not the old stuff which peels after 10 years, all the car will get covered in condesation as soon as the surfaces get below the "dewpoint", rain no problem, it's the condensation, as they say, "it gets where other beers can't reach". Good luck. herbiemercman.

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Just imagine the position you'd be in if it got stolen/ trashed. Your car must be worth well over £15k. For the sake of a couple of hundred quid or so, it is no way worth the risk.

 

Insurance is far more important than tax or mot.

 

Suppose so, but insurance isn't cheap for me!

 

Great looking car mate. I would keep it insured check TPF&T cover. I would also "Waxoil" behind the wheel arch covers, inside the doors and the tail gate, apart from a sound underseal compound, not the old stuff which peels after 10 years, all the car will get covered in condesation as soon as the surfaces get below the "dewpoint", rain no problem, it's the condensation, as they say, "it gets where other beers can't reach". Good luck. herbiemercman.

 

That's on my to-do list, although the car was undersealed when it arrived in the UK :) thanks

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You could always get a very good car cover, one with buckles/clips underneath to keep it fixed in place. Might not look so desirable to a potential thief if he can't see what it is, and maybe a dummy CCTV camera?

 

I live in a cul de sac and my MOT, tax & insurance have all ran out so it's kept on my drive covered up and I just uncover it on weekends to work on it.

 

If it has a decent alarm & the battery is kept charged it should be ok- you could always disconnect some of the ignition system to prevent anyone driving it off.

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