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Battery Maintenance for Classic Cars

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Generally speaking, people don't use their classic cars as daily-drivers.  That's got its upsides and its downsides, one of the more obvious pluses being that classics don't tend to get knocked about as much as the average commuter or family hack and they're not subjected to the same amounts of wear and tear, either.  On the minus side, however, some vehicle components need to do a bit of work to remain fully functional - a case of  use it or lose it  - which is especially true of car batteries. Both the UMPH-mobiles - his trusty Galant and rather more temperamental X1/9 -  have suffered from under-utilisation and battery problems in the past.  To have a battery newer than two years old fail is not only frustrating, it's expensive!  UMPH knows he's not alone in having experienced battery issues, either ; similar tales of woe are not uncommon in classic car circles (even for vehicles with otherwise well-maintained electrical systems)....

Festa Italia: Spettacolo Automobilistico, Hobart - 21st of February, 2016

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2016 must be at least the fourth, if not fifth, year that southern Tasmania's Italian community has staged its excellent Festa Italia , a celebration of all things from the Old Country.  That means  Italian music and dance,  Italian food, Italian wine, Italian beer and, last but not least, Italian cars!  Ferraris will always draw a crowd, especially when they're lined up like this.  Another red 308 joined in on the end of the line shortly after this photo was taken.    The 308 is so much more than just the Magnum, PI , car but for a young bloke in the 80s, it's hard to shake the connection!  Six plugs = six cylinders.  But that's just half of 'em! Phil Blake's 850 Abarth replica is a regular entrant in Targa Tasmania.  Phil told UMPH that this year's event will be his 21st, and final, entry in Tasmania's most iconic Motorsports event.  However, he was quite emphatic when ...