Car Covers
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 7:14 pm
Good evening all.
Clover - the restoration project has been in a garage (somewhat cold and damp) for the past 16 years from what I can gather. Now she is with us and going through the early stages of her resto she is living on the drive. She has a fair bit of rust on the body panels right now and leaks a bit due to the iffy window rubbers.
Should I consider investing in a cover to keep her dry? I've heard that car covers can make the car "sweat" and rust quickly, but then she is kept dry. Also there seems to be an argument to allow her outside to get wet and dry off naturally without trapping moisture within.
I've also noticed huge price variations in car covers from £20 to £hundreds. I'm thinking that she's best to sit outdoors as she was designed to be, and get regularly washed and dried off. I'd be really grateful for anyones thoughts on this!
Cheers,
Tom
Clover - the restoration project has been in a garage (somewhat cold and damp) for the past 16 years from what I can gather. Now she is with us and going through the early stages of her resto she is living on the drive. She has a fair bit of rust on the body panels right now and leaks a bit due to the iffy window rubbers.
Should I consider investing in a cover to keep her dry? I've heard that car covers can make the car "sweat" and rust quickly, but then she is kept dry. Also there seems to be an argument to allow her outside to get wet and dry off naturally without trapping moisture within.
I've also noticed huge price variations in car covers from £20 to £hundreds. I'm thinking that she's best to sit outdoors as she was designed to be, and get regularly washed and dried off. I'd be really grateful for anyones thoughts on this!
Cheers,
Tom