Car Cover Season-Covercraft Sale, Only the Best
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Car Cover Season-Covercraft Sale, Only the Best
It is the time of year to start thinking about a Car Cover for your Corvette. To assist with making your buying decision a little easier, we are offering free shipping and an additional 10% off our already very low prices (this is not one of those sales where we raised the prices and made the discount look higher and call it a 30% off sale like you so often see) on ALL our Covercraft Corvette Car Covers.
Covercraft is known for some of the best Car Covers on the market, all their fabrics come from a US based company, Kimberly Clark and because of this they are able to offer a 4 year warranty on all Covercraft covers. Nothing comes from out of the country!
Covercraft Car Covers are the epitome of quality. The sale is only for the Covercraft Custom Fit covers, so fitment will be exact and cut exactly for your car (we do not even sell the universal fit covers).
The sale will last till the end of the year, so get your orders in quickly. The covers are custom made to order so please allow 5-7 days for delivery.
Just to provide a few recommendations, our top selling indoor Corvette Car Cover is the Corvette Form Fit Covercraft cover. It has a satiny exterior and a soft fleece inner lining the babies your cars paint. It looks extremely sexy on the car and protects your vehicle from the day to day garage hazards.
For outdoor use, the NOAH Corvette car cover is an excellent choice and also a top seller. It is water resistant but still allows for vehicles paint to breath underneath the cover.
The sale is for all our Covercraft covers for any vehicle. Simply use the coupon code "covercraft" when checking out and the additional 10% will be removed from your total. Links to order are below....Sale is for all Corvercraft car covers, not just Corvettes.
Shop around, I think you will quickly see our sale is the one to beat
All our Covercraft car covers can be ordered at the link below.
Covercraft Car Covers
Thanks,
Jim
Covercraft is known for some of the best Car Covers on the market, all their fabrics come from a US based company, Kimberly Clark and because of this they are able to offer a 4 year warranty on all Covercraft covers. Nothing comes from out of the country!
Covercraft Car Covers are the epitome of quality. The sale is only for the Covercraft Custom Fit covers, so fitment will be exact and cut exactly for your car (we do not even sell the universal fit covers).
The sale will last till the end of the year, so get your orders in quickly. The covers are custom made to order so please allow 5-7 days for delivery.
Just to provide a few recommendations, our top selling indoor Corvette Car Cover is the Corvette Form Fit Covercraft cover. It has a satiny exterior and a soft fleece inner lining the babies your cars paint. It looks extremely sexy on the car and protects your vehicle from the day to day garage hazards.
For outdoor use, the NOAH Corvette car cover is an excellent choice and also a top seller. It is water resistant but still allows for vehicles paint to breath underneath the cover.
The sale is for all our Covercraft covers for any vehicle. Simply use the coupon code "covercraft" when checking out and the additional 10% will be removed from your total. Links to order are below....Sale is for all Corvercraft car covers, not just Corvettes.
Shop around, I think you will quickly see our sale is the one to beat
All our Covercraft car covers can be ordered at the link below.
Covercraft Car Covers
Thanks,
Jim
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Last edited by southerncarparts; 01-04-2016 at 09:21 AM.
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Yes. I forgot to add that the times I noticed it was days after heavy rains. I do not think it is leaking - it just appears to not be breathing properly, thus condensation under the cover.
I am concerned that maybe that condensation will also be inside the car and do damage there. I have not noticed this inside on the windows.
THX,
Wally
I am concerned that maybe that condensation will also be inside the car and do damage there. I have not noticed this inside on the windows.
THX,
Wally
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Yes. I forgot to add that the times I noticed it was days after heavy rains. I do not think it is leaking - it just appears to not be breathing properly, thus condensation under the cover.
I am concerned that maybe that condensation will also be inside the car and do damage there. I have not noticed this inside on the windows.
THX,
Wally
I am concerned that maybe that condensation will also be inside the car and do damage there. I have not noticed this inside on the windows.
THX,
Wally
Jim
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My convertible sometimes sits under a carport, and rain can blow in on it. The weather in Houston is primarily hot, with high humidity. We get a week or two of cold each year, and seldom is it below 30 degrees.
Which cover is recommended? I'm thinking it should be the outdoor type.
Your website has quite a few to choose from, that all seem to have about the same descriptive words. How should I make a selection?
Thank you for a reply.
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Which cover is recommended? I'm thinking it should be the outdoor type.
Your website has quite a few to choose from, that all seem to have about the same descriptive words. How should I make a selection?
Thank you for a reply.
`
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I would go with the NOAH....in my opinion it is the best all around indoor/outdoor cover...
My convertible sometimes sits under a carport, and rain can blow in on it. The weather in Houston is primarily hot, with high humidity. We get a week or two of cold each year, and seldom is it below 30 degrees.
Which cover is recommended? I'm thinking it should be the outdoor type.
Your website has quite a few to choose from, that all seem to have about the same descriptive words. How should I make a selection?
Thank you for a reply.
`
Which cover is recommended? I'm thinking it should be the outdoor type.
Your website has quite a few to choose from, that all seem to have about the same descriptive words. How should I make a selection?
Thank you for a reply.
`
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THANK YOU for sending the tracking number.
Just checked, and it looks like it's out for delivery today!
Very fast shipping and delivery. Will let you know once I have it on the vette.
Just checked, and it looks like it's out for delivery today!
Very fast shipping and delivery. Will let you know once I have it on the vette.
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This is for all Covercraft covers....not just Corvette covers. Make sure you use the "covercraft" coupon code when checking out.
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
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I have a couple of questions about the indoor covers for Corvettes.
I have a '66 coupe that I once purchased a "top of the line" fleece-lined cover for and found it did not breath causing a small mildew problem that was caught early. Do these Covercraft indoor covers breath?
Second, again for the '66, is there an opening for the antenna or would I have to cut a hole through the cover?
I have a '66 coupe that I once purchased a "top of the line" fleece-lined cover for and found it did not breath causing a small mildew problem that was caught early. Do these Covercraft indoor covers breath?
Second, again for the '66, is there an opening for the antenna or would I have to cut a hole through the cover?
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I have a couple of questions about the indoor covers for Corvettes.
I have a '66 coupe that I once purchased a "top of the line" fleece-lined cover for and found it did not breath causing a small mildew problem that was caught early. Do these Covercraft indoor covers breath?
Second, again for the '66, is there an opening for the antenna or would I have to cut a hole through the cover?
I have a '66 coupe that I once purchased a "top of the line" fleece-lined cover for and found it did not breath causing a small mildew problem that was caught early. Do these Covercraft indoor covers breath?
Second, again for the '66, is there an opening for the antenna or would I have to cut a hole through the cover?