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    Client asked me for her new sl 550. black and only driven weekends.



    thanks!

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    I just bought a coverking; www.coverking.com. I bought the spandex one in bright red.





    Another one is calcarcover.com and covercraft.com



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    thanks Todd.

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    I had a covercraft and it was good.

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    I just got a Covercraft Noah, and it is very nice. They have several fabric choices (http://www.covercraft.com/cover_fabrics.htm) so something for everyone. The best price I found was at www.autoanything.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdekany
    Client asked me for her new sl 550. black and only driven weekends.



    thanks!


    Do a Google search for car covers. Almost all of the people who sell them have them made by Covercraft but the prices vary considerably.
    Lou K

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    I have a cover king for my T/A its the stormproof version. Works very well. High winds will blow the cover off as with any cover though.

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    Consider the Autopyjarma range,manufactured by J. F. Stanley& co,go to Permabag.com.

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    Since the MB sounds like a garage queen, you would probably want to steer her in the direction of a dust cover. If the vehicle is not subjected to adverse weather and the cover will be used at home that would sound like a better fit. On a plus side the dust covers are much lighter the a 4-ply type heavy duty car covers. Any of the above mentioned car cover sites should offer several levels of cover protection depending upon use.





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