good fitting car cover
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Car: 1989 Iroc z hardtop
Engine: peanut LB9
Transmission: slopomatic TH700R4
good fitting car cover
yup, i park my iroc outside, and wanna know if anybody makes a car cover meant for camaros or third gens in genral. regular car covers arn't really working cause the front of the car is way to long.
cause it snows about every week in the winter on LI. and i wanna get a cover due to tha fact of my gargae is no longer avil.
just moved out of my parnets house and needing another solution for protecting the car
cause it snows about every week in the winter on LI. and i wanna get a cover due to tha fact of my gargae is no longer avil.
just moved out of my parnets house and needing another solution for protecting the car
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Car: 1988 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Vert
Engine: 5.0L TPI
Transmission: 5-Speed
Axle/Gears: 3.08
www.ebay.com
search: camaro car cover
There are a million threads on this topic. Just do a search for car cover or winterize and you will turn them up.
I got mine on ebay for cheap and it works great.
search: camaro car cover
There are a million threads on this topic. Just do a search for car cover or winterize and you will turn them up.
I got mine on ebay for cheap and it works great.
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I have never had a problem getting the cheap covers to fit. I have a $30 cover form Pep Boys (used the sizing chart on back of the box to find which one fits). it fits nice and tight, but it does cover the whole car. But it sucks, when it rains it leaves this chalky stuff all over it, spend the money on a good cover, it is worth the extra money. But none should have a problem actually fitting the car.
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Car: 1989 Iroc z hardtop
Engine: peanut LB9
Transmission: slopomatic TH700R4
its really gonna be for the snow, water i'm not worried about and my new apartment is under a tree that looks like it will be dropping sap all over my car
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Just get a cheepo car cover at Pep Boys, they work fine for the snow. I used it last year and had the only clean car on campus after a snow storm.
The only thing is, if you drive it during the winter, evey time it snows, take the cover off and dry it, then put it back on. The reason being is that if left there, the bottom will turn to ice, and it will cut the cover when you go to take it off. It is much easier just to lift the snow off of it each time. I didn't use mine this time, and now my car is ****ign filthy.
The only thing is, if you drive it during the winter, evey time it snows, take the cover off and dry it, then put it back on. The reason being is that if left there, the bottom will turn to ice, and it will cut the cover when you go to take it off. It is much easier just to lift the snow off of it each time. I didn't use mine this time, and now my car is ****ign filthy.
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