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Old 03-25-2016, 09:07 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by JFP in PA View Post
Buy two flat panel king size flannel sheets in whatever color floats your boat. Very soft, will protect the car well if stored inside, throw them in the wash when they get dirty; and very cheap.
For indoors, that is a great idea.
For outdoors, I've been very happy with Covercraft Weathershield HP covers. For a custom fit cover, they run between $250-300.
I think that it is very similar to the CoverKing Stormproof covers sold by Pelican at about the same price.

I have also bought plenty of cheap polyester covers ($40-130) with pressed material like this:

They are inexpensive and keep the dust and cat-debris off, but do not hold up well outdoors.
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