Finding storage
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Longy00000

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1,896 posts

61 months

Tuesday 12th October 2021
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I'm looking to purchase my first classic and provided it's less than 4.85m long I can garage it at home.
However I often like larger old barges bentley, rr etc
How have people found a good storage solution local to them.
Most caravan places near me are outdoors, not found any proper storage facilties fir cars with sensible prices, probably cos there are very few in the general area (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
Just wondering if any certain techniques have proven worthwhile for others.
Have already been googling large garages for rent, small units to rent etc but they are all quite expensive (£100 pw)
Just interested how others have squared this circle

Dan_The_Man

1,142 posts

260 months

Wednesday 13th October 2021
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Longy00000 said:
Have already been googling large garages for rent, small units to rent etc but they are all quite expensive (£100 pw)
Get a couple of mates to store with you and all of a sudden that's not too bad. I'm paying for a space in a barn £150pcm.

Longy00000

Original Poster:

1,896 posts

61 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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Thinking will try to be sensible and get my first classic car that will fit in the garage. Thereafter once in the 'circle' of classic enthusiasts the idea of clubbing together for storage may become more realistic for or I need to start making friends with some farmers!

200Plus Club

12,777 posts

299 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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Got to be so careful if tucking cars away on farms- damage/mice/damp etc etc. Any room for an outdoor carcoon type solution ?

aeropilot

39,296 posts

248 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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Longy00000 said:
Thinking will try to be sensible and get my first classic car that will fit in the garage.
Very wise.


vjay48

194 posts

180 months

Saturday 23rd October 2021
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I rent a couple of lock ups from local council,they are in decent area with good security locks and cctv, £43 a month each

200Plus Club

12,777 posts

299 months

Saturday 23rd October 2021
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vjay48 said:
I rent a couple of lock ups from local council,they are in decent area with good security locks and cctv, £43 a month each
That sounds a bargain to be fair. You don't usually have power or lighting though in council lock ups where we are if you want a carcoon etc.

Stuart12

75 posts

131 months

Saturday 23rd October 2021
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Cant help but I’m in Northumberland and trying to find somewhere to store my old Boxster over winter and ideally acquire a restoration project or two. I’m also struggling to find anywhere.


If there are ever a few people within a reasonable distance interested in clubbing together to share a space I’d certainly be interested

Vasco

18,009 posts

126 months

Saturday 23rd October 2021
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I think dry, undercover, storage for vehicles is a problem for restorers etc over a wide part of the country. Prices can be surprisingly high. Farm barns are rarely a worthwhile solution, other than short term.
I'm surprised that more hasn't been done by local groups/clubs to find a larger suitable site where the costs could be shared by others.

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 23rd October 2021
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https://threebestrated.co.uk/storage-units-in-newc...


First 2 seem to offer vehicle storage ?

Yertis

19,463 posts

287 months

Saturday 23rd October 2021
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aeropilot said:
Longy00000 said:
Thinking will try to be sensible and get my first classic car that will fit in the garage.
Very wise.
Using a car not parked at home is a faff too.

Benspickup

233 posts

151 months

Sunday 24th October 2021
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Where abouts are you in the country are you OP?

I have a large building I can get about 12 classics in I'm not currently making use of if I can help?

All the best

Ben

Benspickup

233 posts

151 months

Sunday 24th October 2021
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Sorry, just re read your post. Fair trek from Newcastle to Lincolnshire!

Benspickup

233 posts

151 months

Tuesday 26th October 2021
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Just out of interest, is storage that much in demand? I have a large dry unit and I've never really given it much though of letting it out to fellow enthusiasts.

200Plus Club

12,777 posts

299 months

Tuesday 26th October 2021
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Benspickup said:
Just out of interest, is storage that much in demand? I have a large dry unit and I've never really given it much though of letting it out to fellow enthusiasts.
If it's safe, secure, dehumidified or dry, within reasonable driving distance of a major city or nice driving area or airport, and you can make it available 24/7 you can probably charge £100-200 per car per month I'd imagine.
I was paying £86 a month for something similar around 8yrs ago.

Benspickup

233 posts

151 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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I think the unit is about half a hour from lincoln. I used to store my cars there but to be honest, found it a faff driving there and collecting a car to use for the day so I ended up building a big garage at home. That said it would be handy if you only had room for one classic and wanted to rotate the one your using.


caley64

127 posts

243 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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200Plus Club said:
vjay48 said:
I rent a couple of lock ups from local council,they are in decent area with good security locks and cctv, £43 a month each
That sounds a bargain to be fair. You don't usually have power or lighting though in council lock ups where we are if you want a carcoon etc.
This would work if no power available.

https://www.carbag.com/carjacket/

I've used the Permabags for years (and they work well) but they are pretty expensive now.

https://www.autopyjama.com/permabag-engl/cars/

Voldemort

7,159 posts

299 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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I leased a garage from a housing association for £30/month (Leeds) for many years. Try your local housing associations.

nsa

1,699 posts

249 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Would it be impractical to add another metre or so to your garage? Moving the doors back a bit should come in under £2k and then at least you have it at home.

Otherwise put an advert in your local paper or local Facebook groups. You never know.

I can vouch for car storage away from home being a pain. You rarely go, and if anything needs doing you have to take all your tools. I'd definitely recommend keeping it at home if you can.






Edited by nsa on Tuesday 2nd November 02:57