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hands down California Car Covers superweave outdoor cover-I kept my 05GTO under one for two years in socal, harsh sun and rain, worked so well I bought one for my 15 SS which was never outdoors. I see they are on a discount right now too when I popped into their website
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Agree California Car Cover. That said, leaving a cover on outside will trap moisture and result in flash rust on any bare steel surface like bolts, rotors, etc.
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Not even a close second . Contact lil Jimmy DeFrank at California Car Covers . These guys are always helping out association races by donating product …They definitely support Sportsman racers …
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Thanks for the input. Looks like I'll be ordering from California Car Cover. After looking through their website, the superweave cover looks like a winner. May end up picking up one for each car/truck sitting outside. I really do need a bigger garage, but the covers will have to do for now. Thanks again...
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Cover ordered. Email says it may be a few weeks before it gets here. Thanks again for your input.
Also ordered a HalGuard fire extinguisher from them. Been looking at them for a while. I have a couple of standard dry chemical ones to replace that have gotten old, as in 20+ years old. A firefighter friend has me questioning if they're still good. I like the idea of a cleaner mess, if it's ever needed. Have great week.
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