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Car Covers


My car is a 1967 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible.

Had a Canadian Tire cover, it lasted a few years but it was cheap.

I have heard of HuggerCover and Wolf.

Anyone here have any experience with either of these brands or others?

Prices?

Thanks Guys

Greg



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Huggar Covers are a Canadian manufacturer and are in (near) Bolton , ON. All covers are custom fit per application. excellent product.

Dale @ NOS



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Purchased one of the basic Simoniz ones from Can. Tire a number of years ago for my 1969 Cutlass that sat in a carport. Kept the major elements off but still let dust through and wouldn't stay on with just the elastic ends and grommets ripped with any amount of wind.
Have a Wolf one now but have only used inside garage for dust control and potential rubbing/scratching from other activities in the garage. Can't speak for it's durability outside but it is MUCH heavier material with a thicker/softer inner lining that would appear to protect against light mechanical damage too. Basically I think you get what you pay for with covers, don't recall in detail but the Simoniz one was about $100 or so while the Wolf was significantly more at around $250 but I figured cheap insurance for +$25,000 car....just my 2 cents.

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NOS wrote:

Huggar Covers are a Canadian manufacturer and are in (near) Bolton , ON. All covers are custom fit per application. excellent product.

Dale @ NOS


 Have the Huggar cover on my 69 Beaumont, great fit , great quality. Recommend



-- Edited by Beau 69 on Tuesday 21st of May 2019 07:01:29 PM

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I have a wolf for my 66 Parisienne. the fit is pretty good and it covers the entire car. Certainly keeps the car clean. Have not had any issues with it. Got it from Lordco in Langley and was about $175.00.

Luppy



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I just picked up my Hugger cover. Its amazing. Mine was pricey as I went with a high end cover and all the extras and custom embroidery and colour.

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Coverking covers are custom made also. They are available on costco.ca.

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Huggar cover over $500 ? seems high to me



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check NationalPartsDepot.  thier Mosom covers are super nice, thick, soft and reasonably priced for chevelles anyway.  Just got a wagon one for 92 USD.   awesome fit and thickness



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MY BEAUMONT HAS 4 STUDDED TIRES AND 2 BLOCKHEATERS......AND LOTS OF OIL UNDERNEATH.  The other one has a longer roof.



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I'm happy with the Gold Shield 5L cover ($200) that I purchased from carcover.ca . Fits good no complaints.

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beaumontguru wrote:

check NationalPartsDepot.  thier Mosom covers are super nice, thick, soft and reasonably priced for chevelles anyway.  Just got a wagon one for 92 USD.   awesome fit and thickness


 They look to be a great deal thanx



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