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04-06-07, 04:26
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dvong is offline
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car cover
i have to park my land rover on my driveway, no more space in the garage. where can I buy the best car cover? maker, manufacter?
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04-08-07, 09:12
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gben is offline
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Re: car cover
Do a google search on covercraft covers. Quality product and should have one that meets your needs.
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04-08-07, 09:30
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Re: car cover
I have two Weathershield HD's, and am extremely happy with them. They are, by far, the best covers I have purchased.
Here's a couple pics of the one that I used on my Expedition:

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04-08-07, 06:06
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dvong is offline
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Re: car cover
Jason,
where can i get this car cover (weathershield hd)? website?
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04-08-07, 08:50
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Re: car cover
I bought mine from Car Covers, Truck Covers, Car Bras & Other Auto Accessories They had the best prices when I searched around. If you order one, be sure to have them add flanel lining to the seams. A few other members that purchased these, and myself, all found the seams on the inside to be a little rough for our taste, and when I ordered my second cover, I asked them to do this, and they added the lining at the factory for us. They may even do this automatically now, not sure, but be sure to get it.
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04-08-07, 10:38
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Re: car cover
Thanks. Wow this cost $488.62...must be the best material.
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04-09-07, 09:07
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Re: car cover
Let me put it this way. That exact vehicle/cover you see in those pictures stayed in that very same spot all through Hurricane Katrina. When I returned, the cover was still on it, and there wasn't a scratch on the car to be found anywhere. The outside of the cover looked like.......well......like it had been through a hurricane, lol, but a good cleaning and it was good as new.
The Weathershield HD is by far the most durable cover I have come in contact with. If your car stays outside in the elements, I highly recommend it.
I actually have the one we bought for my mother's 04' BMW 330cic for sale, if you know anyone interested. It won't fit your Rover, but I thought you might know someone with a 3 series BMW.
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04-11-07, 10:01
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OutlawTitan is offline
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Location: Music City, TN
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Re: car cover
Weathershield HD for me also.....I got the flannel seam inserts on mine. These are expensive.....but nearly as much as my paint job and the hard work I expend maintaining it.
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