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I am too looking at a cover, but one that is a full body bag for lack of a better term. You literally place the bag open on the ground, drive into it and then zip it up.
I don't know how much they are, but when i know, you know.
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whoa .. that sounds pretty cool .. the only think i'd need is something that easy to put on and take off, as i do still plan on driving my car on decent weather days .. or the few that barrie gets
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I found it here. Those are US prices, but this is what we are going to be using this year.
http://www.autosportcatalog.com/index.cfm?...id=109&pid=2400
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Yours was better priced
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they seem to good to be true .. cuz there ALOT cheaper than just a regular car cover
Maybe a groub buy is in order? i'm sure were not the only 2 that might be in need of this
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They say they are not for outdoor use. My guess is that they would break down over time in the sun, but would be good for 1 or even 2 winters.
I was concerned about trapping moisture in there, but they includ a block to help disappate the moisture.
Need to investigate further.
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the one from shelterking.com recommends a thin car cover overtop of the car first then have the car-pocket put on
they say there waterproof though
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10-08-2005, 10:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2005, 10:14 PM by Crazirich.)
if you have property space just buy an old fiberglass truck body with a roll-up door they work mint, if you get a long enough one you can even have a storage area in front of the car or a work bench. We can fit a full size Torino in one maybe 2 foci could fit in the bigger ones. hmm, storage rental....
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meford4u,Oct 7 2005, 11:09 PM Wrote:They say they are not for outdoor use. My guess is that they would break down over time in the sun, but would be good for 1 or even 2 winters.
I was concerned about trapping moisture in there, but they includ a block to help disappate the moisture.
Need to investigate further.
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Yeah, that's what I was wondering... I wouldn't want to cover my car knowing moisture could be an issue. Top covers are fine in my eyes. Just for curiosity, check Ford's price on their cover as well.
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