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![]() ![]() Never having purchased a car cover, I need some advice and/or opinions on what direction to go for a good car cover. I know there are several materials used yet I really can't tell which would be the best to use. This is for a '84 300D T that will be stored in an unheated barn over the winter months. Any help is appreciated.
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I did the Advanced search for the search term car cover limited to the Detailing forum and came up with plenty of hits.
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Thanks for the "advance search" suggestion. Tried that & had five hits. Noticed you had previously offered some guidance on "fitted, not generic" which is what I am going to purchase. Again, thanks for taking the time to get me going in the correct direction. Steve
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Do a google search for "car covers" and pick the one from California. MB sells one type of material for fitted covers but the other company from the search will have better choices for your needs.
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