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Been using a CARJACKET for about 4 years now on my 66 SS and what can I say that has not been said.. if it's good enough for my little Danube Blue 66 SS, it's gotta be good!!
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Been using a CARJACKET for about 4 years now on my 66 SS .. if it's good enough for my little Danube Blue 66 SS, it's gotta be good!! [/ QUOTE ] That's the clincher.......... |
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I've had the Car Jacket for years.....your car come's out exactly the way it went in......
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.....your car come's out exactly the way it went in...... [/ QUOTE ] I'm trying to figure this out. So if you back it in, you back it out too? So is it double ended or does it just a have a little turntable inside? ![]() |
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Smart a$$....
It really can come out anyway you want it...It's like a giant sleeping bag.It folds out flat with a zipper all the way around it.Fold one side over and zip the other three.I can smell the gasoline from the tank vent when I unzip....Air tight.After six months of storage there are no ill effects from this vapor....No powder on any aluminum surface,haze on the glass,or dust of any kind......I use a California car cover,and the jacket parked on 1/2" thk. plywood with a plastic barrier between the wood and the concrete and again between the wood and Car Jacket......overkill maybe...but you only have one chance to get it right... ![]() Steve ![]() |
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Good info Steve...I just throw my car cover on...but then again, I live in AZ.
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