MStennes
Jun 17th, 05, 11:56 AM
I was looking at California Car Covers catalog last noght and came to the realization that there are to many choices. What do you Camro owners like for your cover? The car is in the garage but I do want it covered. Do any of you take your cover when you go on overnight plus a few trips?
Thanks,
Mike
ORENCH
Jun 17th, 05, 02:03 PM
I've had a Covercraft Evolution 4 for the Camaro, for 5 years now. It has very well protected the paint, it's still in great conditions, but those things are a pain in the neck to keep clean. At least in my case, where my garage have open windows. I HATE to wash it. :angry:
WildBillyT
Jun 17th, 05, 03:35 PM
The NOAH car covers are nice, but from my experience they don't hold up well outside (not a problem for you though since you garage your car).
Joe Harrison
Jun 17th, 05, 04:21 PM
Evolution 4 is the way to go. I have had one for 10 years and it's time for a new one. It finaly has some tears in it. It has only been about 6 mo since I figured it needs replacement. I have patched them though and it's still working great. It tore on the corners in the rear.
Joe
JohnZ
Jun 17th, 05, 05:15 PM
I use California Car Cover "Plushweave" covers on my cars (only in the garage) during winter storage; gray cotton on the outside, plush soft flannel on the inside, won't scratch your paint. :)
elcamino72
Jun 18th, 05, 03:06 AM
Between my father and I we have four evolution 4 covers and one NOAH cover. The evolution 4 covers are covercraft and the NOAH is Wolf I believe.
All are good covers and protect well against someone brushing up against the car and do pretty well outside. The NOAH is currently outside on a 1972 Camaro and it's working perfectly. The rest are inside, basically being used as dust covers, LOL.
MrDanB
Jun 18th, 05, 07:45 AM
I have one made by "cover-king". I bought it at Schucks a few years back. It has flames accross the front and is moding for a first gen. It is a little thicker than many I have seen (friends covers)...Mostly I got it for the price. I think I paid 29 or 39 bucks for it! :thumbsup:
Dano