Car Covers
Car Covers
Looking to buy a new indoor car cover and wondering if anyone had any suggestions?
Last edited by Gecko86 on Thu Feb 25, 2016 7:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- 1986Browns
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Re: Car Covers
Is your car parked indoors or outside?
Re: Car Covers
indoor
- escogt
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I only use the best covers on my Foxes. The Weathershield HP (Superweave) is the best you can buy. Hands down.
Re: Car Covers
Thanks for the input I will look into it.I heard good things about the Covercraft and California Dustop covers..any opinions?
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I'm sure those are fine, but I prefer the best. 'Superweave' for me, always.Gecko86 wrote:Thanks for the input I will look into it.I heard good things about the Covercraft and California Dustop covers..any opinions?
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This cover was a Christmas present I got a few years back. It's a Superweave from California Car Cover Co. meant for indoor/outdoor use so it is kinda overkill for me but it has a super soft lining, and keeps the dust off in between drives and the long winter hibernation period!Gecko86 wrote:Thanks for the input I will look into it.I heard good things about the Covercraft and California Dustop covers..any opinions?

Re: Car Covers
I have 3 interior satin stretch covers. 2 are from Covercraft (93 and 04) and one is from Coverking (11). Both are fantastic. They are thick, plush and soft. They keep the dust off and protect from minor dings. The only reason I switched to Coverking for the 2011 was they offered stripes on theirs.


'11 GT500 FR750 2.9 Whipple, '04 Mystichrome Terminator vert, '02 Mustang GT, 00R, '93 Cobra #1447, '89 Mustang GT vert.

