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Depending on where the car is stored and what you want the cover to do, when I asked the question a few months back, I took the advice of the guys here and bought a California Car Cover. Since my car is indoors, and I was mainly interested in keeping the dust off, I bought their Dust Stopper cover. A little over $150 if I recall correctly, but boy does it do what they advertise. In the six months that I have had it on the car, I haven't had to dust the car off once. They have a good variety of covers, and I would definitely buy from them again.
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cover craft all purpose indoor/outdoor near 100% water resistant car cover... all the cars are covered by one... all the cars are inside too... it run you about $150-$200 depending on where you buy it. No dust ever... dries quick from when wet. Great item!
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Thanks guys, I have an old cover on one of my camaros now. I got it with the car, so don't know where it came from. I saw the ads for both California car cover & Cover craft in my Muscle Machines mag. But I'm not sure which would be better. I'll do some investigating, Thanks again
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