Moving audio gear in sub zero temperatures


Need to transport my audio gear (turntable. Tube amp, speakers etc on an overnight trip in freezing weather. If they are in a dry vehicle that is parked outside for a night, can it damage anything?
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The idea of leaving a piece of gear to reach room temperature after being in the cold prior to running it is a good idea.  
Frank Van Alstine from Minnesota used to joke, "If you order from us in January you get FREE cryo-treating of your gear during transport." The electronics and LP's should be fine. Aside from mitch2's caution on the temps and the plasma.
What about records?

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Tight is right, simple. Make sure things are secure in case of heavy breaking or worse.. You don’t want equipment and records flying around in the event of, something happening.. Going off the road, getting bumped.. la te da.. not too bad.. Equipment in the back of your head is something different.. No tools in the CAB... just a rule of mine.. Gun, pepper spray maybe, no heavy stuff though..
Unless your partner is a bit fluffy :-0 ho ho ho..

Better it’s winter. NOT SUMMER.. Cold is your friend..

Regards
I would watch out for electronics that have a battery inside.  Most audio equipment would not have this, but something like a VCR that has a time-clock inside which needs to keep running even if the device is not plugged in.  The condensation could cause a short inside with live battery, even if it is very low voltage.