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07-18-2007 09:47 AM #1
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.
Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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07-18-2007 10:14 AM #2
Google "California Car Covers." They have a data sheet that you can fill out for a custom cover. They also might have a sheet on file for your applciation.Jack
Gone to Texas
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07-18-2007 12:09 PM #3
I have a custom fit California Car Cover "Superweave" cover for my rpu and I really like it, sheds water like a duck and fits great.
It doesn't have a terry inner layer so it is very light and doesn't seem to scratch the paint.
Go to their web site or get a catalog and it will tell you how to measure your car for a custom fit. If you are at a show where they have a booth, they will measure your car there. They did mine at the Goodguys Del Mar show.
Mick
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07-18-2007 12:58 PM #4
Another VOTE for California Car cover ...
I have two ... one for the 32 Roadster and one for the 32 3W coupe.
Cost a little more maybe but well worth it in the long run.
I picked my 32 Roadster cover up at the California store ... years ago when I was in Los Angeles for the LA Roadster event ...Got a tour of the place too ... the owner has a BAD ... NHRA Hemi Cuda ... runs on or holds the record at the time ...
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07-18-2007 01:01 PM #5
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.Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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07-18-2007 01:25 PM #6
Originally Posted by joeybsyc
California Car Covers has most likely made thousands of 32 Ford covers ...
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07-18-2007 02:07 PM #7
Originally Posted by joeybsyc
You were looking in the wrong place. Click this link.
http://www.calcarcover.com/cover_dimensionsheets.aspxJack
Gone to Texas
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07-18-2007 09:49 PM #8
Another vote here for California Car Cover. I'm on my third car and very satisfied. I buy them at their Pomona Swap Meet booth. Since your out of town I would call them and tell them EXACTLY what you have on your car and they will build you one that fits. Brand of top or no top, one or two outside rear view mirrors, fenders or not, type of windshield and height (chopped), bumpers or not, they need to know everything to get you the right fit. Also they will be able to advise you on the best material for your needs.
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07-18-2007 09:51 PM #9
Just outta curiosity, what kinda money can I expect to pay for a custom fit cover? I'm thinking Evolution 4 material right now.Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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07-18-2007 10:30 PM #10
Joey, in their latest catalog, the stormweave (evolution) cover is priced from 159.99.
I would call them (1-800-423-5525). I don't think you will actually need a custom made cover, I bet they have standard covers for deuce highboy, hiboy, or hi-boy roadsters with bop tops.
Mick
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08-01-2007 11:51 AM #11
CCC Cover
One vote against CCC. I ordered a custom fit cover for a 32 highboy a few years ago and it didn't fit at all. Filled out all the dimensions on their sheet and even talked to them on the phone. I own a machine shop and know dimensioning, it was just screwed up. It may have been the only bad one they ever made but it didn't fit. They did offer to take it back, but it was time for the nationals and you know how it goes, I used it like a sack and just let the wheels hang out.
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08-01-2007 03:19 PM #12
My California Cover has been a life saver. I've had mine for 3 or 4 years, I ordered the fitted cover for the Highboy 32 with top (just in case I ever decide to add one)... It has been great!
I usually cover the Roadster even when it is sitting in the shop, which means I don't have to spend as much time dusting it off when I am ready to go for a drive. Used to drive the car to all the events, but like you said with the battery, fuel cell and 1500 watts worth of car audio equipment in the trunk it does not leave much room for luggage.
After a few close calls with thunder storms and getting baptised a couple of times a year I invested in a 22 ft v-nose covered trailer. Now I can cruise around any event and be close to shelter if need be!!!
Dave Brisco
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07-19-2007 05:42 AM #13
Here is another vote for ccc. I have a full fendered 32 with a bop top and the cover fits like a glove. I also have the interior only cover , which works well, but only without the top. I have the chavers side curtains , for when it really gets bad. The money you have invested in your rod, dont skimp on protection for it. Happy rodding
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07-19-2007 11:36 AM #14
Well, I just got off the phone with James at Ca. Car Cover...ordered a custom fit "Superweave" cover in black for my roadster, complete with a V8 logo on the front... Its supposedly the "best" (read: most expensive) material they offer, and folds up into the size of a throw pillow, which is important since my fuel tank and battery are both in the trunk and I have pretty limited storage space when I'm on the road. Grand total with shipping was 379.99... almost twice what I hoped to spend, but as they say, if being cool was cheap, everybody would be cool.Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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07-19-2007 08:25 PM #15
I have 2 California Car Covers. One on the ProStreet 55 & one on the roadster.
Fit is ok- Cover was done before some mods. I had to cut holes in the cover for my side mirrors. I talked to CCC at Pomona Swap meet & they sell mirror socks you can add to your cover & have upholstery shop sew them in. It's on the list.Mine doesn't fit my bop top either but what the heck- it sits in my living room most of the time- behind the couch. Wifey loves that part.
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40