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Thanks. I'll have to check that out. Mainly, I'd like to keep the rain off/out of the car so it doesn't build up. I don't have to worry about scratching surfaces. Once it is painted, I believe I'll be garaging the car at that point. Right now, the car is in primer and is pretty much ready for paint. The only thing preventing it from getting paint is my wallet. I hope to have the money together by the end of the year, so I have about 9-10 more months to go. Just wanted to protect it until then. It's also why I don't want to spend a ton of money on the cover.
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I would recommend getting a "breathable" one. This will prevent moisture from building up between your car and the cover. I can't say which brand is the best. Classic Industries in Huntington Beach,CA has ones for outdoor use from $119.99 to $194.99.
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