Momma Needs Help!
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My husband's birthday is coming up, and due to our not having cleaned out the garage - his car has sadly been banished to the unprotected driveway. Therefore, it will be hibernating through the winter in the open air and elements. I do feel his pain, and would like to get him one hum dinger of a cover - soft, warm, cozy and non-scratchy on the inside, and stainless steel on the outside Can you fellas give me some feedback on where to start and who has the best cover for long term storage outside? (and covers the wheels if there is such a thing?) He (we've), but really he, has a 99 camaro (and it sure is pretty) and I'd like to help him keep it that way. So, can ya help me? And honey, if you by chance see this and realize this is me - tell me what you want, but act REALLY surprised and impressed when you get it. *kisses* TheWife |
your going to need a all weather cover. I have a garage so i dont really know which direction to steer you.
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Thanks Fred - I had found that site as well, and am leaning towards the weathershield hp/hd covers.
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Yeah, you have to pay a little more for better protection and a cover that will last longer. Outdoors is brutal on a cover.
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Well, he's already 200'dollared me to death with "just one more thing" for his car and "then he'll be through"... so what's another 3-500$ cover?
Plus, I'd much rather the cover take a beating than his car :) |
Originally Posted by TheWife
(Post 5639554)
Well, he's already 200'dollared me to death with "just one more thing" for his car and "then he'll be through"... so what's another 3-500$ cover?
Plus, I'd much rather the cover take a beating than his car :) |
awwww, thanks :bow: I do try...
(and this kind of stuff is good for when I'm bad but not in a good way) - aka drive 'em crazy. |
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