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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Maintenance => Topic started by: Ue on May 24, 2015, 10:05:38 AM
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Hey All,
What car cover do people recommend to keep out the dust while stored in garage?
I see there are many around but are looking for a fitted cover to use while the car is stored in a garage.
If this has been discussed elsewhere, please just add the link to the topic/thread.
Cheers.
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Take a look at calcarcover.com
How much are you willing to spend?
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I have a thicker one from California Car Cover, it came with the car and it has a very professional feeling! 8)
(http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h193/hugger69/Huggern/09fa6248.jpg)
(http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h193/hugger69/Huggern/fd09a8e6.jpg)
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Hey Ue, Check out this deal : http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/613758/2-california-car-covers-for-69#Post613758
The $200 cover is still available. Hurry!
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I have one very similar to Hakans . I am not sure of the manufacturer but it is very nice fit, with pocket provisions for mirrors (even though I only have one).
I have it in a large building and the car looks good every time I have checked on it.
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I have a few Cal car covers and like them. Would recommend them for sure.
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Do you have to remove the antennae to put the cover on?
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Do you have to remove the antennae to put the cover on?
Yes, i have to in mine! Not a big problem but I guess if you special order one you get it with antenna cut out!?
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Some covers come with a kit to allow for the antenna. The two important issues for a cover used for inside storage are fit and a lining that won't harm the paint finish.
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Thanks!
I have a CA Car Cover - nice quality.
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Ok made in Canada, but very high quality and with your strong dollar it will be next too free lol. http://huggercovers.com/
if you like a photo of one let me know,I have two of them.
Randy
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Do you have to remove the antennae to put the cover on?
No I cut a hole and installed the supplied grommet for the antenna