I've covered my '91 Festiva with a good grey woven plastic 10' x 12' tarp which reaches below the door and side windows on each side, and down past the wipers onto the hood in the front and a ways down the back window in the rear.
The idea is the car, though still running fine, needs some work I'm not ready to commence; and feel the car may have to sit until the spring or summer, before I want to get serious fixing what ails.
I also have several sleeping bag closed cell foam ground pads, made for sleeping comfortably on snow and ice; left over from insulating the inner walls of a '75 Chevy half-ton panel van I'd been fixing up to live out of: So am wondering, if I slipped two or three of these under the tarp covering the Festiva, on the roof of the car; if those would help prevent condensation from heavy rains, in the interior of the car?
I'll probably make the experiment no matter what anyone says, since nothing to lose unless someone stole the ground pads; I'd not much like, since hard if not impossible to replace because camping technology has advanced since my purchase, I'd eventually like to insulate the Festiva with.
I've already found there are condensation problems in the Festiva; from parking outside all the time here in the maritime northwest, on Puget Sound in Bellingham, WA.
A few weeks ago, getting the tarp over the car, I had to pull out lots of things starting to show signs of rust from condensation; for instance the fine, once a Ford Courier pick-up wheel jack, I've replaced the less adequate factory jack with, etc.
The idea is the car, though still running fine, needs some work I'm not ready to commence; and feel the car may have to sit until the spring or summer, before I want to get serious fixing what ails.
I also have several sleeping bag closed cell foam ground pads, made for sleeping comfortably on snow and ice; left over from insulating the inner walls of a '75 Chevy half-ton panel van I'd been fixing up to live out of: So am wondering, if I slipped two or three of these under the tarp covering the Festiva, on the roof of the car; if those would help prevent condensation from heavy rains, in the interior of the car?
I'll probably make the experiment no matter what anyone says, since nothing to lose unless someone stole the ground pads; I'd not much like, since hard if not impossible to replace because camping technology has advanced since my purchase, I'd eventually like to insulate the Festiva with.
I've already found there are condensation problems in the Festiva; from parking outside all the time here in the maritime northwest, on Puget Sound in Bellingham, WA.
A few weeks ago, getting the tarp over the car, I had to pull out lots of things starting to show signs of rust from condensation; for instance the fine, once a Ford Courier pick-up wheel jack, I've replaced the less adequate factory jack with, etc.
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