Evans Coolant Interview with Owner of American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne, FL

The American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne, Florida, is home to more than 280 cars, from classics from the 1950s to the American muscle cars of the 1970s, to modern sophisticated muscle cars.
In this video, Mark Pieloch, owner of the American Muscle Car Museum, shares why he started his car collection, how it turned into the museum, and why he is converting all his cars to Evans Waterless Coolant.
Mark Pieloch’s passion for classic cars started early. As a child, Pieloch collected Matchbox cars, and helped his father and older brother restore old cars using his uncle’s junkyards as a free source of used parts. His first car was a hand-me-down from his parents—a 1967 Ford Ranch Wagon with 132,000 miles on it. He spent a year restoring that car and made it look brand new. That car looked so great it got stolen, but the next one, a 1965 Ford Mustang GT Fastback, Pieloch still has in his collection.
His collection eventually grew so large that Pieloch opened the American Muscle Car Museum in October 2016. He chose Melbourne, Florida for the car culture and the weather, because unlike in the Northeast, in Florida you can do car activities year-round.
Keeping his cars in pristine condition is a priority for Pieloch, and one of his primary ways of keeping his cars in top running form is by using Evans Waterless Coolant. Evans Coolant is a favorite of car museums because of the corrosion vintage and classic cars experience with traditional coolant or water.
Traditional coolant is 50% water, which can cause engine corrosion and electrolysis, as well as engine boilover. Water’s 212-degree boiling point is close to the operating temperature of an engine, so it can quickly turn to vapor, which puts stress on cooling system components such as hoses, pump seals and radiator seams, and causes “pitting” inside the radiator. Evans Waterless Coolants are glycol-based fluids that contain no water, so you avoid the overheating, engine corrosion, and electrolysis caused by water-based cooling systems in classic cars.
All the vehicles at the American Muscle Car Museum receive regular maintenance, including oil and filter changes and battery charges, and Pieloch is in the process of switching all his vehicles over to Evans Waterless Coolant to address engine corrosion problems.

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