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Old 09-16-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Car cover suggestion for 1966 Mustang fastback

I have a 66 fastback that is stored in a heated garage. I want to buy a car cover. Obviously, it doesn't have to be weather proof. Any suggestions?
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I have used California car covers in the past. They work excellent .
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I'm in the same situation--My 67 F/B is in a A/C garage (I'm in Florida, so heating is not a problem). I just want a car cover to protect from dust and fingerprints. I bought a car cover at Advance Auto for $25 bucks that does the job well. you can also get them at Walmart. I've had vintage mustangs for many years, I've garaged all of them and have never spent more than 25 bucks for any cover I've used. FYI the last cover I had I had to retire, it actually started to rot away---every time I put it on or took it off it ripped in a new spot. My point is that you don't need anything more than the minmum if it's not in the weather.
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