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Covering a car with no glass #3051763
06/19/22 04:13 PM
06/19/22 04:13 PM
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Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there.
I have a 1970 Challenger roller that I need to move out of my garage and keep covered outside for a while.
It has no glass installed yet.
On the instructions for the car cover it says to not use the cover on a car that doesn't have glass installed.
Is there a specific reason for this?
Thanks!


Because I like it that way.
Re: Covering a car with no glass [Re: Claw57] #3051777
06/19/22 05:21 PM
06/19/22 05:21 PM
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No idea why they'd say that, unless water or moisture can get through the cover.
Depending on the paint, you could put plastic dropcloths or a tarp under the cover.
Or visit a local body shop and flip them a few buck for a car bag.
Or buy some "crash wrap" (adhesive-backed plastic sheet) from an auto paint jobber.
If it has nice paint, I'd be nervous about the crash wrap, or plastic sheet under a car cover in hot sun.







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