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Car Cover Recommendation
Looking for a dust cover for my T. Had one I really liked that was a light green cotton material, bought back in the 1970's. Anyone have good experience with new covers? Intend for inside use for dust control.
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Re: Car Cover Recommendation
I have california covers on 6 cars. Just ordered another for a 06 mustang, outside storage. Expensive. 6-8 weeks delivery. The old cover may not last that long. Going to get a cheaper version for temporary $30-50.
Some thing to consider. Figure a modern equivalent size car (like a 4 door jeep or mini van) $30-50 from ebay.
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Re: Car Cover Recommendation
I got a cover for my '14 from CA Car Covers. It was originally for a '13 and didn't fit well but they re-worked it and it did fit much better, though still kinda marginal. The biggest complaint I have is that dust goes right through it. It is definitely more waterproof than dust proof and makes a much better short-term outdoor cover than a winter-long indoor one.
For my late Dad's '23 Canadian coupe, I got one from Lang's. I was very impressed with the fit and its ability to shed water. I can tell from the material that it is far more dust proof than the other one. So that is the one I would recommend.
For my late Dad's '23 Canadian coupe, I got one from Lang's. I was very impressed with the fit and its ability to shed water. I can tell from the material that it is far more dust proof than the other one. So that is the one I would recommend.
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Re: Car Cover Recommendation
I seldom cover cause I'm always driving them. But for an "extended time"...3 days or more...
I may cover most of the car...I use flannel bed sheets and clothes pins on them at the fenders. I like to keep it simple.

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Re: Car Cover Recommendation
I was happy using two queen size sheets but I’m happier with the heavy cotton fitted cover my wife bought me through Snyders.
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Re: Car Cover Recommendation
Thanks everyone who provided recommendations. I was able to focus my search based on your recommendations and came to the conclusion that it was Covercraft that I had bought from decades ago, who has a single ply cotton/poly indoor fabric choice that seems to be the same or similar to what I had before and liked so well. On sale with free shipping, they also offer a military discount, but not a sale price and military discount at the same time. Order has been placed, thanks for your help.
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Re: Car Cover Recommendation
I bought three from Lang's, made by Covercraft.
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Re: Car Cover Recommendation
Interesting. Same question is on Model T Club of Facebook and it is a different poster. Same week.