So, bear with me if this sounds silly, but I want to winterize my DeLorean and turn it into a year round daily driver, if I can.
For some context, I'm the kind of guy who's been raving about BTTF in general and the DeLorean in particular on/off for the last 30 years. Everyone that knows me knows about my infatuation with owning and driving a DeLorean. And now I finally have one. I've put 8000 miles on it in the 1.5 years I've had it. I've not driven it last winter, so that makes around 4000miles pr. driving season.
In Denmark the road services are very happy with spreading salt around once temperatures get below 3C* in the winter, but due to shifting weather we never know if that is gonna happen at all or will be intermittently the case or a steady 6month brine condition. Which means that I can't drive the DeLorean for fear of rusting it away, basically half the year, give or take. And I can certainly never plan on using it for anything in the winter half of the year.
I'm not happy with this situation, as I would rather be driving my DeLorean year round. I can see a lot of things are available for the car in SS, so I've thought that maybe it would be possible to "convert" everything to stainless and thus mitigate the corrosion issue. But I lack experience and I lack a clear view of what is possible and what is available for this to actually happen.
I'd love to hear from all of you about the technical aspect/feasability of winterizing a DeLorean (basically corrosion proofing it) and would also be very interested to hear from someone who has / is driven / driving the DeLorean in the snow and salt.
So, please advice. I'd love for this to happen, but I dont want to risk destroying a DeLorean in the process.
Opinions wanted.
Clarification: I refer to daily driver as "gets driven a lot". I actually drive it 2-3 times pr. week b/c I can walk everywhere in town, incl to/from work.