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Car covers...deciding between two

Started by kawahonda, October 05, 2018, 12:38:27 PM

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kawahonda

Need to figure out which car cover to get.

Need an interior only car cover. It won't be used outside.

Debating between this: https://www.classicindustries.com/product/all-years/dodge/challenger/parts/mt4114a.html  or this: https://www.classicindustries.com/product/all-years/dodge/challenger/parts/mt4114h.html

The second one may provide some ding/dent protection, but I'm wondering if that's marketing hype or if it really affects.
1970 Dodge Challenger A66

750-h2

If your looking for a really good indoor cover,  my research showed that it is one of the best. It is the "Dustop" made by Covercraft. I have one for my 2009 Challenger and love it. . It is super soft yet thick enough to protect from small dents. It is designed for indoor use only and really does keep all the dust off the car.https://www.carcoversdirect.com/parts/covers/cars/49294_189222/materials/306

kawahonda

Thanks! It's hard for me to pony up $250 for an indoor dust cover.
1970 Dodge Challenger A66


Bills Auto Works

 Because of a previous thread about car covers, I ponied up the $ 469.00 for the California Car Cover "top of the line" cover.

I should have done a bit more research because I didn't need an outdoor cover, just an indoor one. When it arrived I was less than pleased as the material was very rough & having a black XLR-V. I did not think I wanted to drag it over the paint. I called them & they were GREAT to deal with! I explained what I had & what I wanted. The gave me full credit for the one I had purchased & sent me the
"Plushweave" for $269.00 which is made for indoors & has a nice, soft flannel inside panel.

God Bless
Bill
YOUR QUALITY MOPAR TRANSPORTER SINCE 1983!

CudaMoparRay

For what it is worth I would just buy the first one, price is low and for inside use seems great.
Classic Industries products at least for me have been great deals.

73440

Quote from: 750-h2 on October 05, 2018, 01:37:42 PM
If your looking for a really good indoor cover,  my research showed that it is one of the best. It is the "Dustop" made by Covercraft. I have one for my 2009 Challenger and love it. . It is super soft yet thick enough to protect from small dents. It is designed for indoor use only and really does keep all the dust off the car.https://www.carcoversdirect.com/parts/covers/cars/49294_189222/materials/306

I am using this one also, working well, would not say stops dings, but could possibly stop scratches

Burdar

Old bed sheets and/or very thin plastic that body shops use for masking.  :alan2cents: