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CAR COVER WITH ANTENNA HOLE

BLANCK88

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Does anyone know where I can get a quality car cover for my 69 GTX and 69 superbee that has an antenna hole already built into the fabric.

I do not want to pay covercraft $450 for covers that I have to mutilate...
 
Does anyone know where I can get a quality car cover for my 69 GTX and 69 superbee that has an antenna hole already built into the fabric.

I do not want to pay covercraft $450 for covers that I have to mutilate...
If they're kept in the garage just get a cover off amazon and cut a small hole for the antenna.
 
whatever you do, DO NOT BUY a Bunge/Empire car cover. frickin POS.
 
I got this one for 50 bucks, good cover but order a size larger than what they reccomend, it has external zipper around the driver door so you can access without taking the whole cover off
 
I bought a California Car Cover. Doesn't have the hole already cut in but they give you a grommet and the instructions to do so if you want. Cost is about $250 and they're great covers.
 
I bought a California Car Cover. Doesn't have the hole already cut in but they give you a grommet and the instructions to do so if you want. Cost is about $250 and they're great covers.

I have four Calif Car Covers
ALL "NOAH" models
BEST ever and as GetX'd states, comes with a round 2 sided plastic grommet
1. Simply unscrew your antenna
2. Place cover on car
3. Mark with a felt marker.
4. Remove cover
5. Cut hole
6. Install (snaps together) two sided plastic grommet.
All in less than 5 min
Easy
 
I unscrew the antennae too. Never had luck with the cutting. Covers are expensive and do have a 4 year life outdoors. No way around it.
 
I don't use one in doors, more important to park over a moisture barrier
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.......i just dust it......

Mice you know like covers....
 
I bought the Covercraft Dustop indoor car cover off Amazon prime for $266. The custom fit covers fit like a glove. :)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J8WSYQ8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If you leave the antenna on the car when installing the cover you have to start with getting the antenna through the hole when you put the cover on. I find it easier to remove the antenna, put the cover on, then put the antenna on finger tight (just so I don't put it somewhere I'll remember it and lose it).

When cutting the hole for the grommet just follow the instructions and you can't go wrong. Remove the antenna, put the cover on and align it, find the antenna mount and mark the center, remove the front of the cover and make an X cut centered on the mark, snip off enough material to press the grommet halves together and Bob's your Uncle.
 
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