What I do with my show car for winter is park it in my back garage that I use for long term storage of several vehicles.
I keep it at 45 all winter so if the battery runs down it will not freeze.
In the spring the battery is low but not dead.
I put a small charger on it for a few hours and fire it up and get it ready to go to a show..
Been doing that for years. I do change the oil before putting it up for winter
People put them on jack stands put oil in the cylinders and stuff in the fuel and all sorts of things I just park mine.
The worst thing is to start it every few weeks this will put water in the oil and cause engine wear.
Cummins did a test and they say that when you tear one of their engines down at 600,000 miles only 20 percent of the wear is from the 600,000 miles the 80 percent is from the engine running a few seconds without oil pressure at start up.
I never stat mine until I'm ready to get out in the spring.
If it makes you feel better to do all those thing go for it but for a few months I just park it.
