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I have an older parachute material one that even when it was new barely kept the dust off. Doing a search here on the SOC I see that several people have covers from California Covers.

Looking online I see two sites with very similar company names. Can anyone confirm for me that the first URL bellow is the correct company that members are purchasing from.

Also please weigh in on which style you have purchased. I

PVenuti(356FAN) 

 

2009 Intermeccanica(Roadster)

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I have an older parachute material one that even when it was new barely kept the dust off. Doing a search here on the SOC I see that several people have covers from California Covers.

Looking online I see two sites with very similar company names. Can anyone confirm for me that the first URL bellow is the correct company that members are purchasing from.

Also please weigh in on which style you have purchased. I
I have purchasd six or seven covers from California Car Covers http://www.calcarcover.com/

and have been very satisfied. Personally, I would not go with the lighter, indoor cover as you never know when or where you might need to cover your car.

Rich

You might also look at http://www.beverlyhillsmotorsport.com/
They also produce a very nice cover.
Peter, I bought the "indoor" cover from www.calcarcover.com. I am very happy with it. The quality of material and construction is first rate. I wanted a cover for indoor use to protect from bumps in the garage, cats climbing over the car, and really bad dust. The material is very soft, thick and lets no dust through. It is not made for outdoor use. The fit was perfect! Good luck!
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