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Re: Car cover

To: bricklin@autox.team.net, bill-whitney@erols.com
Subject: Re: Car cover
From: "K M" <symbiotic@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 20:29:27 PDT
I got mine from www.calcarcover.com.  They have ones that exactly fit 
the car, it takes them about a week or two to sew it, they offer a 
variety of fabrics and their prices seem reasonable.  I got the cheapest 
one that they offer and it held up okay in el nino last year, though it 
did tear in a couple of places.  I still use it all the time. Kim

>Hi gang...
>
>I'm looking for a good quality *waterproof* car cover for my '74. I 
live
>in eastern PA and may have an occasion to park the car out doors, and
>need to protect the car from all the elements, including U/V rays, 
rain,
>snow, etc.
>
>JC Whitney has a water repellent cotton/polyester for less than $100
>which may be adequate but I doubt if it will do a complete job. These
>are ordered by length only. Whitney also has custom covers for up to
>$300 that are rated much better. To order, one must state the make and
>model of the car. I was thinking a '75 Corvette possibly. These covers
>may also be custom made by completing a form with exact measurements,
>including placement of outside mirrors, etc.
>
>Is there make/model that can be specified to get a good fitting cover?
>What are others using?
>
>TIA... Bill.
>



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