We’ve all been there—a summer day in the low 90s, crystal blue skies and nothing sounds better than an ice cream cone.
So you take your classic car out, maybe roll down the windows or take down the top for that extra boost of the old summer feeling. And then, out of nowhere, a rainstorm rolls in. Now you have to worry about water leaking into the interior, corroding the exterior and managing the drive home.
It’s a nightmare scenario.
Fortunately, as a conscientious owner of a classic auto, there are a number of steps you can take to prepare yourself for this scenario. If you and your classic wind up in a tight spot, you can stay comfortable because you’ve thought ahead.
Keeping up on the maintenance of your classic is a constant hobby for most owners. Almost nothing is more important in a rainstorm than your wipers and your defroster.
Replace your wiper blades and frequently or you’ll find yourself suffering impaired visibility that can lead to dangerous driving scenarios. You may think you can get away with old wipers because you don’t take your classic in the rain all that often, but they’re still not designed to last longer than six months. If you hear any squeaking or see any smearing or skipping, it’s time for new wipers.
Your wipers also will work more effectively the more often you clean your windshield. Especially with a valuable classic, you should be using the gas station squeegee at every fillup. Just make sure to use a paper towel to clean the sponge first. Sometimes small rocks and other debris wind up in them.
Your defroster is also critically important to visibility in rainy scenarios. We all have had times we kick on the defroster only to find our windshields fogging even more. This can be caused by a number of problems, such as:
It’s important to do regular maintenance on your cooling system to be sure your car is prepared for heavy weather.
Water spots can put a damper on your car show. While it’s always ideal to use a trailer to move your vehicle when wet conditions arise, that’s not always practical. Purchasing a canopy to put over your vehicle during the rain can help protect you from water damage. We’ve written extensively about paint protection here.
Because you don’t drive it the same rate as your daily driver, it can be easy to let your classic’s tires wear down a little too far before doing something about it. But tire maintenance is critical for those rainy-day situations.
Here are a few of the things you should keep an eye on:
If driving in the rain makes you anxious, don’t worry, you’re not alone. There are about 950,000 auto accidents every year thanks to rain and wet surfaces.
Here’s what you can do to mitigate your risks.
When the storms come, we’ll be right there by your side. Let Classic Auto Insurance customize a policy to fit your needs.
We offer affordable Agreed Value coverage for a variety of collector, classic and custom vehicles. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff can answer your questions and give you a quote on the spot.
Call (888) 901-1338 or get an instant quote online, and see how we can help safeguard your dream car.