Thinking of a cover?
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Thinking of a cover?
Check out Autobarn.com. I just got my all-weather custom cover through them, and it fits like a glove. It's got grommets for tie-downs, but it fits so perfectly you practically don't need them! I had a cover by the same guys on my 73 Charger, and it was a pretty good fit, and very durable. This is the same material, but I am blown away by the way it fits.
No affiliation/relation/sponsorship blahblahblah, just wanted to support a good product.
-Rench
No affiliation/relation/sponsorship blahblahblah, just wanted to support a good product.
-Rench
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RE: Thinking of a cover?
I have the Mopar cover on my Challenger, it fits like a glove and is very well made...
I purchased two covers from California Car Covers, one for my 67 Charger and another for
my 70 Daytona clone...They replaced both my covers when they came apart in the wind and snow
of Northern Arizona...They really didn't have to replace them as it was really my fault for them
coming apart...but they did...I like the way they do business....(just my two cents)
I purchased two covers from California Car Covers, one for my 67 Charger and another for
my 70 Daytona clone...They replaced both my covers when they came apart in the wind and snow
of Northern Arizona...They really didn't have to replace them as it was really my fault for them
coming apart...but they did...I like the way they do business....(just my two cents)
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RE: Thinking of a cover?
i've orderd the custome cover for my ride from Mopar. I have had heard good things about California Custom Covers as well, VERY good quality and workmanship.
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