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Car cover recommendation
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MICHV8 |
01-26-2016 @ 1:09 PM
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Can anyone recommend a quality car cover company for Michigan rain and snow?
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1940 Tom |
01-26-2016 @ 3:09 PM
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Hi--- Give California Car Cover Company a try - carcover.com - 800 423-5525. They are in Southern California (I'm in Northern California). They have an on-line catalog, but I would give them a call 1st and tell them your specific needs for a car cover. I'm sure they can help with your selection. Like anything else, they ain't the cheapest, but I am happy with the CCCA cover that I bought from them for my 40 Sedan quite a few years ago. Good Luck and stay warm. Tom
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1940 Tom |
01-26-2016 @ 3:16 PM
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OOPS! The e-mail that I put on my previous e-mail was not correct. It should be calcarcover.com Tom
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trjford8 |
01-26-2016 @ 5:19 PM
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I also use California Car Covers. Tell them what you need and they can give you the correct cover. They can silk screen the V-8 Club logo on your cover for extra$. I had them put the logo on my last 3 covers.
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TomO |
01-27-2016 @ 10:36 AM
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Be aware that if you leave the car out in the rain and snow, a car cover can damage the paint or cause rust. Remove the cover on nice days an clean the car.
Tom
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1940 Tom |
01-27-2016 @ 12:31 PM
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Geez - you think 3 guys named Tom would be able to cover all the bases on this. TomO is correct of course. CCCA will try to tell you that their covers are "breathable". Take that advice with a large grain of salt. Tom
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MICHV8 |
01-28-2016 @ 3:44 AM
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Thanks for the help. I will use the covers mostly for snow, but good to know they are not truly 'breathable'
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