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Wheeler Dealers star in warning to classic car owners after damaging historic Porsche

Fuel combinations for classic cars explained by experts Wheeler Dealers host Mike Brewer has issued a crucial warning to classic car owners after admitting he made a major mistake. The TV star revealed his own historic Porsche 911 was damaged after incorrectly storing the model over the winter. The 59-year-old told followers on X, formerly Twitter, that the vehicle had been stored in a tent last winter. However, this froze over as temperatures dropped which caused ice to blister the Porche’s bodywork. He spun the camera around to show a pair of mechanics working hard to mend the damage in Brewer’s own One Automotive garage in Warwickshire. READ MORE Ex-Wheeler Dealers star opens up on classic car which is quicker than a Tesla Mike Brewer has shared a warning to classic car owners He said: ‘I’m actually having a little bit of work done to the old hotrod behind me. My lovely Porsche 911. ‘I’ve got the guys from Car Gods to come down because I’ve got a few issues with the paintwork on the car. I put it in like a tent. ‘When I created this business during the winter we emptied the cars out and I put that car in a tent. This is a little warning to you, it was a brand new tent. When I put it in it froze up. It was like minus nine and it froze up. ‘Obviously the material and the chemicals they use in the tent fabric when it defrosted, it defrosted onto the car. So it’s all rained inside the tent onto the car and it’s blistered the paintwork.’ Two experts are attempting to fix the Porsche’s bodywork SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Brewer revealed the work was likely to make the car look ‘worse before it gets better’ as he lifted the lid on the repair work. He said the plan was to cut into the paintwork but admitted he was ‘hopeful’ the shiny red paint scheme would be restored. CarGods mechanic Tom then admitted to the camera he was using their own store-bought items to restore the model. He explained: ‘This is the medium-cut polish. It’s got some fine swirls and scratches on it so we are just lifting them out with that. And we have got the matching medium cut pad.’ Trending

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