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Outdoor Car Cover

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 12:48 pm
by JustinMFox
Anyone recommend a company that supplies a good outdoor car cover? Preferably one that will not tear the paint to shreds as i've heard some horror stories in the past, cheers

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 12:54 pm
by Dave-R
Covercraft.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 12:55 pm
by Anonymous
IF u have the space just get a big gazeebo. Drive in - Drive out.

Cover

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 1:04 pm
by JustinMFox
Nope, have Covercraft got a website? This will only be temporary if I do it, I don't really like leaving classics out

Re: Cover

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 2:25 pm
by Dave-R
JustinMFox wrote:Nope, have Covercraft got a website?
You ever hear of Google?

Or tried maybe typing covercraft.com in the address bar, getting the main US website and then finding the website of their UK/European distributor?

Non of the above?

OK I did it for you. http://www.covercraft-europe.com/

But I draw the line at wiping noses and bottoms. ;)

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 2:45 pm
by Trigger_Andy
:lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:

Cover

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 2:50 pm
by JustinMFox
Watch it Dave : )

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 4:24 pm
by Anonymous
:D :D

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 8:52 pm
by Gareth
There was a discount offer on car covers in the last Connected which sounded very good.
Charger sized outdoor cover that normally retails at £127 reduced to £73 for club members.
Grab your club mag and read all about it ;)

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 9:59 pm
by Alex
You bought a car then or is this a bit of advance planning?

Car

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 06 10:56 pm
by JustinMFox
Still looking, best to plan in advance as the garage situation is still an issue, these are a good company, they did a cover for my old black Mustang

www.classicadditions.com

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 06 7:46 am
by db
Might be handy for me soon- hoping to move soon and the place we're after has a 'potential' multi-car garage/ workshop..... i.e. a soggy windswept field.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 06 9:51 am
by Dave-R
You need to buy the car first otherwise a custom fit cover isn't going to. :roll:

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 06 10:14 am
by MetalChuckKey
I've had two off these guys, a "Noah" cover and a "Weathershield" one. The Noah one, although cheaper, is far better in my opinion due to the heavier, softer material. The Weathershield is like covering yer car in a shellsuit...

Cover

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 06 10:27 am
by JustinMFox
Anyone know what the rules are with parking permits and car covers? They told me once that cars with covers are exempt from permits but I just can't believe that somehow, otherwise everyone would get a cover wouldn't they to avoid paying for a permit