Over wintering

Other topics
Post Reply
User avatar
simonjrwinter
Posts: 1357
Joined: Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:25 pm
Location: Upminster, Essex.

Over wintering

Post by simonjrwinter »

All tucked up until next April….
A4886345-D2CB-4B8D-8B00-A2392238E6AD.jpeg
Highly recommend the Carcoon as a storage method. Barring fire, flood or zombie plague, the car will come out exactly as it went in.
Simon
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
TR6 (V8) Hawk 289 FIA (V8) Doing my bit for global warming.
User avatar
peterc
T289R Member
T289R Member
Posts: 2041
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2014 9:05 am
Location: Surrey

Re: Over wintering

Post by peterc »

I know several members are pleased with theirs. The main issue is needing a wide enough garage to fit it in bearing in mind most garages have to cope with other storage. Work bench, tools etc and that’s before you mention patio chairs, freezer.
Peter C
KevinW
T289R Member
T289R Member
Posts: 563
Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2015 6:29 pm
Location: West Sussex

Re: Over wintering

Post by KevinW »

I've got a 4.5 x 4m garage and mine does take up a large part of it in the winter. I also had to omit the last cross bar as my up-and over garage door clashed with it. They are pricey, but bought mine 2nd-hand - they do come up on ebay/Gumtree from time to time. The other problem is that after sales service from Carcoon is abs sh*te. 10 months on and I am still waiting for a new set of fan filters having paid for them already: emails and phone calls, and now, no responses at all.

But having said that ...... abs brilliant product. Mine will be going up next month.
Post Reply