Hi Steve,
Never had amy ny issues getting mine going after a long anaduan winter. I take he for a spin even in the winter time when the roads are nice and dry to keep the engine parts nice and wet
10 to 15 km ride at a time is all I do then. Last week I gave her a wasch then put her back under the cover. Yesterday was a great day so Hugh and I took both our cars for a bit longer run it was great fun. Since Hugh lives so near by we will do this more often, I must say it turned a lot of heads when Hugh’s shiny white 52 year Pagoda lead the way and my blue one at 50 years young followed him
next time we shall make a stop near a nice Ice Cream Sand where I stop often when I go for my drives in the summer time. You should never have issues driving yours Steve, our cars love to be driven. Happy motoring always!
Cheers,
Dieter
PS. Should you have issues starting then ... first turn your ignishion key all the way right, this will activate the pump near the fuel tank, then start your engine. If this does not work make sure all your fuses are tight and okay. You should be able to hear your fuel pump turn when you turn the key to the right.