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zt954
13-07-2013, 11:54 AM
Anyone recommend a good but reasonably priced cover as my car will be laid up for at least two months and I cannot even get to wash or polish
cheers John

Nich
13-07-2013, 12:14 PM
I bought a Stormforce one from these:

http://www.car-cover-uk.com/

4 years ago and it is still OK.

Nich.

Zt pony
13-07-2013, 12:52 PM
www.autopyjama.com (http://www.autopyjama.com) / J.F STANLEY & CO. German made Covers. Superb ! Best in many Classic Car Mag Covers Reviews. ! Harry

Anyone recommend a good but reasonably priced cover as my car will be laid up for at least two months and I cannot even get to wash or polish
cheers John

AndyG
13-07-2013, 10:41 PM
I bought a Stormforce one from these:
http://www.car-cover-uk.com/
4 years ago and it is still OK.
Nich.

I think this is the same as the one I have..

I have put a bit of yellow gaffa tape at the front centre and a bit of red Gaffa tape at the centre rear it makes it easier to align.

Zt pony
14-07-2013, 11:55 AM
Andy, sew a load of those Fleeces of yours together- and hey presto..luxury indoor car cover !!
Regards
Harry

I think this is the same as the one I have..

I have put a bit of yellow gaffa tape at the front centre and a bit of red Gaffa tape at the centre rear it makes it easier to align.

AndyG
14-07-2013, 05:30 PM
Anyone recommend a good but reasonably priced cover as my car will be laid up for at least two months and I cannot even get to wash or polish
cheers John

If you are using under cover Do not use an outside cover..


Andy, sew a load of those Fleeces of yours together- and hey presto..luxury indoor car cover !!
Regards Harry

I have an inside cover also, it has mock lights at the corners.

NB. Fleece still for sale:
https://www.two-sixties.co.uk/mgoc260/html/f0rum/showthread.php?12303-New-Fleeces-For-Sale-January-2013