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Man stored his antique VW in a shipping container and when he opened it six months later he had concerns

Last updated: January 9, 2025 10:47 pm
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Storing vintage cars inside a shipping container is a risky move, but that’s exactly what this mechanic did with his antique VW. 

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Cracking the shipping container openThe condition of the antique VW

He bought a 40-foot shipping container to store his old VW buses.

The antique VW was tucked inside for six months over the colder months of winter.

Half a year later, he opened it to assess any damage.

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Cracking the shipping container open

Automotive enthusiast and content creator, Mustie1, is no stranger to ‘rusty junk’ but was hoping that wasn’t what he’d find inside.

He explained that he had been ‘concerned about moisture building up inside’ as snow and ice melted and spring began. 

Mustie1

Fluctuating temperatures as the seasons change are known to cause the potential for condensation.

In an attempt to sidestep issues, a rubber roofing piece was placed on the roof to monitor moisture management.

What’s more, the windows were initially left open for four months and then closed two months before filming.

We’ve previously seen supercar owners attempt to protect their valuable assets from extreme water damage during floods.

However, on the other end of the spectrum, extreme high temperatures can also cause issues.

The condition of the antique VW

Mustie1

Thankfully after spending six months inside the container, the vintage bus seemed to have weathered the proverbial storm.

Despite conditions outside it remained dry with zero signs of moisture, mold, or drip marks on the vehicles stored inside – especially the fiberglass.

White-painted body sections were thankfully unstained, too.

Mustie1

One small wet spot was identified, this was possibly due to water running down one section.

Thankfully it didn’t appear to have caused any significant issues.

While the mechanic will continue to monitor the antique VW and other vehicles inside – he will ‘keep an eye out’ for issues.

Looking at this AC Cobra kit car in a separate incident, it seems like a shipping container could be the way to go for storing iconic classic cars.

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