Amphicar storage, summer and winter

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Robert Vondracek

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I'm now working on an enclosed bubble environment that will have humidity
control. Wouldn't it be a perfect world if the Amphicar could be parked in
an arid space after every time it is used? Based on the recent info provided
on the digest, a low level of humidity would prevent rust.

Rob Vondracek
'64 red
NSB Trailer Company
 
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rogtwo@aol.com

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These companies make bags that are pretty close to the "bubble" environment.
The Permabag version appears to be the closest to a "bubble", even having an
airtight zipper!

<A HREF="http://permabag.com/auto.htm">http://permabag.com/auto.htm</A>

<A
HREF="http://www.vehiclebags.com/default.asp"><a href="http://www.vehiclebags.com/default.asp">http://www.vehiclebags.com/default\
.asp</a></A>

<A
HREF="http://www.carvaluesplus.com/carbag_concept.htm"><a href="http://www.carvaluesplus.com/carbag_concept.htm">http://www.carvaluesplus.\
com/carbag_concept.htm</a></A>

I just bought a used "Car Bag" from ebay. I'll let you know what I think.

Roger
White '63
Seattle


In a message dated 10/19/03 7:20:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
rjv@drakebuilders.com writes:

> I'm now working on an enclosed bubble environment that will have humidity
> control. Wouldn't it be a perfect world if the Amphicar could be parked in
> an arid space after every time it is used? Based on the recent info provided
> on the digest, a low level of humidity would prevent rust.
>
> Rob Vondracek
> '64 red
> NSB Trailer Company



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