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Anyone use an indoor car cover without elastic on the bottom?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by ThunderRolls, Dec 24, 2019.

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  1. ThunderRolls

    ThunderRolls Formula Junior

    Mar 6, 2010
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    I'm surprised I'm having difficulty finding these online in the US. One under the "Reveal" name comes up in the UK, but not in the US.
     
  2. bball16

    bball16 F1 Rookie
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    I have a California Car Cover that I had made with no elastic for my 458.
     
  3. Streetsurfer

    Streetsurfer Formula Junior

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  4. Solid State

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    Not liking that at all. Lots of touching the paint on removal not to mention dragging it across the ground to pick up nasties when folding. I use king size cotton bed sheets and blow off the paint before hand. Really important to not have dirt on the paint with a cover. Better to leave it uncovered than to drag dirt or grit across it.
     
  5. ThunderRolls

    ThunderRolls Formula Junior

    Mar 6, 2010
    361
    Deep South
    Agreed. I already drag mine across the car so I do keep the dirt off. But I hate stretching it around the corners. I used to have a very soft old cover that would just glide across the car. It was lost in between cars and moves. My garage is climate controlled and I don't really have a need for a tight fitting cover. For my 911 Turbo, I ordered a more modern GT3 cover that is larger, so it works pretty well, just not exactly like I would like.
     

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