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    Quote Originally Posted by joeybsyc
    I just went to their site and they don't even allow you to select a 32 for a pattern... 28, 29, 30 and 31 Model A, but no Deuce... You say its worth the extra money, what other companies even MAKE a cover for a 32 ford, as I can't even find another. I guess I'll have to call the tech line and see if I can get some guidance there, I aint afraid to spend money, but I want it to fit right.
    Joey,

    You were looking in the wrong place. Click this link.

    http://www.calcarcover.com/cover_dimensionsheets.aspx
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    Cool, thanks jack...Looks like they should have something for my hiboy...er... highboy.
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    Is it highcab or hicab?
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    Another vote for CCC, got one for the '36 roadster that fits great. All they wanted to know was how much of a chop it had and they already had patterned so no measuring necessary.

    One comment on the no scratch thing. Regardless of the interior being lined or not, soft or not, it really comes down to how you handle it that makes the difference. If you cover with dirt on the paint, it'll scratch. If you allow poor handling or poor storage of the cover when removed and it picks up dirt, it'll scratch.

    Now, looking at how much of a psycho you are at keeping your garage, you likely won't have problems with clean.................
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    I prefer the term "obsessive-compulsive" over "psycho"...thanks
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