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#122472 06/21/08 12:23 AM
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Looking for an economical car cover for short-term use for my '38 two-door.
Anyone have any experience with CSCSports (on Ebay) or the J.C. Whitney products?
Your input appreciated.

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Taylor,

Some years ago I was looking for the same type cover for a 68 Impala. I bought one at local (for me) Schuck's Auto. CSK Auto in various parts of the country is Checker, Schuck's, Kragen, or Murray's. Anyway it was $29.95 and served the purpose well. Definitely light weight (cheap). It would NOT be much good outside - - "in the elements." But it did (and still does) work just fine in the garage.

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I purchased one at K-Mart for our Nova. It keeps the car clean in the garage. I think they had three sizes by the length of the vehicle to be covered.


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