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    Custom Fit Car Cover for a 32 hi-boy?

     



    Do any of you have custom fit covers for your roadsters? I want to get one that fits the car with the bop top in place, and something that actually "fits" the car, rather than the 69 camaro cover I use now that of course doesn't even "sorta" fit. The only place i ever see advertised is California Car Cover, but was wondering if there are any other options, and what you guys have as far as fabric/materials for the cover itself, as there are dozens of options there too. Pics would be great, but any advice would be helpful... I'm planning on using it mainly to cover the car up at night at shows, and to try to keep the rain out of it if a sudden downpour occurs, so water resistance is my main concern, but I also don't want something that's gonna scratch my black paint. Another thought I had was a cover that just went over the cockpit area, but the ones I see in the Ca Car Cover catalog look to be for use WITHOUT a top, I'm wondering if they could make one that would go over the bop top to keep rain out of the sides while the car is sitting in the rain at a show? That way the car would still be viewable, but the interior wouldn't get soaked. Anyone ever see or hear of such a thing? ( I know I should probably just get some side curtains, but I'm just looking for something to keep the interior dry when parked.)
    Last edited by joeybsyc; 07-18-2007 at 09:50 AM.
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