TheGreenBastard
The Green Bastard (Parts Unknown)
So just wanted to get the opinion of all on the best car cover for my 1973 plymouth duster. Any help would be most appreciated.
Yes, for long-term outdoor storage that would be the best solution. But it may not be practical for a daily or frequent driver.Personally I would look for one that is suspended above the car, like by a hoop of PVC pipe
It fits well and they come with straps for the bottom of the cover to tie each side together from the bottom. I have two and I am satisfied with them. It may not fit like a cocktail dress, but it's good enough for the girls I go with.A $90 cover from Amazon isn't going to be custom-fitted to your car body. I strongly recommend a custom-fit cover. It won't flap so much in the wind (which beats up your paint), and will be lighter and more compact for storage.
Personally I would look for one that is suspended above the car, like by a hoop of PVC pipe
Sorry......But a quick hi jack1 1/4" galvanized steel tubing frame supported off the side of an 18' enclosed trailer. 10' x 12' tarp keeps the midday sun off, and the trailer side keeps the late afternoon sun off.
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Setup so that it will drain rain off the right side of the overhead tarp.
Just yesterday added a 12' pipe crossways on center over the top of the tarp, helps hold the tarp down on the pipes in the wind.
Gives another dimension of strength to the tubular frame as a bonus.
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Sorry......But a quick hi jackWhat size wheels are on your Ram George?
I know some guys who use pool noodles to keep the cover from touching the car.Personally I would look for one that is suspended above the car, like by a hoop of PVC pipe