[DML] Re: Car Cover
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[DML] Re: Car Cover
- From: "Bernie" <bmanderville@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:24:54 -0000
That is a Covercraft fabric, the Weathershield cover is just a tad
better,and also home machine washable. If you want the ultimate go for
the top of the line WeatherShield Ultra heavy duty something like
that. I called and got a catlog with fabric swatches, that way you can
make your own decision on what to get. I did not like the way the top
of the line fabric felt, it will scratch the stainless steel.
I will put the cover on the D and post a picture. It takes all of 2
minutes to put on, and then one more to lock it on. Very lightweight
for what it does. And no it won't protect the car from a hurricane,
but then again, get out when a hurricane of considerable size
threatens, and not in your D, use the biggest car/truck you can, pack
up what you need and run.
Bernie
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Hank <heskin@xxxx> wrote:
> > I have been impressed with these covers! Call their hotline to make
> > sure you are getting the one you need.
> > http://www.calcarcover.com/
>
> I second this. I bought their "Noah" style car cover for my Delorean,
> and it's a perfect fit. Not entirely waterproof, but good enough now
> that my D is stored in a carport.. but I had it outside for a few
> years with this cover. It didn't need "detailing" when I took it out,
> just a little windexing and it was good to go.
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