There’s something timeless about classic cars—the craftsmanship, the curves, and the unmistakable charm of vintage design. Whether it’s a cherry-red ’67 Mustang or a restored VW bus, these vehicles turn heads and spark conversations. But when your garage is already full, what’s the next best option for storing your prized possession? That’s where vehicle self storage comes in.
Here are some tips for keeping your classic car safe in storage, whether you plan to store for a few months or the long-term.
Before renting any kind of self storage space, take time to understand your options. Traditional self storage units offer enclosed protection from dust, debris, and the elements—ideal for preserving classic vehicles. An outdoor parking space may suit you if you need extra space for a larger vehicle, like an RV, boat, or trailer.
Not all vehicle storage options are created equal. When evaluating facilities, prioritize those with well-maintained security features like gated access, coded entry, and camera monitoring. Many facilities, including Economy Self Storage, have on-site management as well to assist you and handle any issues as they arise.
One of the biggest perks of standard drive-up storage is the ease of access. You can pull your vehicle right up to the unit’s door, making it efficient and hassle-free for loading, unloading, or checking in on your car. Whether you’re storing for the offseason or between shows, this type of storage gives you the flexibility to come and go with ease. Check out our largest sizes if you are interested in storing your vehicle in an outdoor unit.
Preparation is key to keeping your classic car in peak condition. Clean the interior thoroughly—vacuum seats and carpets, wipe down the dashboard, mirrors, and consoles. For the exterior, wash the body, wheels, and windows to remove any dirt or residue. This extra attention reduces the risk of long-term damage like corrosion or odors while your vehicle is stored.
Even inside a storage unit, a breathable, high-quality car cover adds another layer of protection. It helps prevent dust buildup and guards against minor dings or scratches. If your vehicle will be stored long-term, a fitted cover also provides a buffer against fluctuations in humidity and temperature.
Just because your car is in storage doesn’t mean it should be forgotten. Plan occasional visits to check on its condition. Start the engine, test the systems, and inspect for any signs of leaks or battery drain. This helps keep everything in working order and gives you peace of mind.
When it comes to preserving your classic car, choosing the right storage solution makes all the difference. At Economy Self Storage in Honey Brook, PA, we offer affordable and accessible vehicle storage options.
Explore available units and parking spaces online to find the perfect storage space for you. Need help choosing? Contact our office or stop by our facility on Horseshoe Pike—we’re happy to walk you through the rental process.