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Plymouth Twins
Posted 2011-05-16 12:07 AM (#272633)
Subject: Car Covers? Can anyone suggest one?



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I have a 1958 Belvedere Coupe that needs a car cover. It has a garage to sit in, but it still gets dusty. The car is in an old model T garage, so lets say the garage isn't exactly air tight. Can anyone suggest a good car cover company? Thanks, Wyatt
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keither32
Posted 2011-05-16 1:21 AM (#272640 - in reply to #272633)
Subject: RE: Car Covers? Can anyone suggest one?


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Plymouth Twins - 2011-05-15 11:07 PM

I have a 1958 Belvedere Coupe that needs a car cover. It has a garage to sit in, but it still gets dusty. The car is in an old model T garage, so lets say the garage isn't exactly air tight. Can anyone suggest a good car cover company? Thanks, Wyatt


Hi Wyatt,

A few years a go I had to purchase one for my Windsor 2dr. I ended up buying a 5 layer car cover off of Ebay and to this day I'm very satisfied with it. So I searched for your car and came up with this from Ebay, sounds similar to mine. The link is below.

Hope this helps,
Keith

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PLYMOUTH-BELVEDERE-COUPE-CAR-COVER-1...

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StillOutThere
Posted 2011-05-16 9:28 AM (#272666 - in reply to #272633)
Subject: Re: Car Covers? Can anyone suggest one?



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One of our members, John Lazenby, john@royze.com has been selling Covercraft brand car covers at discounted prices for decades. An email or phone discussion with him will get you EXACTLY what you need for your conditions. I have several of his covers. Yep, John is a friend of mine.
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My57Saratoga
Posted 2011-05-16 12:07 PM (#272689 - in reply to #272666)
Subject: Re: Car Covers? Can anyone suggest one?



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I, like Wayne, highly recommend John's covers. I too have one. You can find more info here:

http://www.forwardlook.net/sitestore/royze/

Mike
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ronbo97
Posted 2011-05-16 12:30 PM (#272695 - in reply to #272689)
Subject: Re: Car Covers? Can anyone suggest one?


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I bought one of John Lazenby's covers for my 58 Belvedere and was totally happy with it.

Ron

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Plymouth Twins
Posted 2011-05-16 1:43 PM (#272707 - in reply to #272633)
Subject: Re: Car Covers? Can anyone suggest one?



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Thank you everyone for your suggestions, I'm sure I will find a good cover for my Belvedere. Thanks again, Wyatt
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58sportsuburban
Posted 2011-05-16 7:40 PM (#272751 - in reply to #272633)
Subject: Re: Car Covers? Can anyone suggest one?



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Doesn't look they have anything for a wagon.
I'll have to email or call and see.
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