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Ray |
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Expert Posts: 1497 Location: Fairfax, Minnesota | Does anyone use a custom fit Covercraft for their 1961 2 dr HT Chrysler Newport/Widsor?. I have talked to a few dealers and looked at websites. They talk about sedans but don't seem to offer options for 2 dr and 4 dr. If you have one on your 61 2 dr ht, can you comment on fit and possibly post photos? Thanks, Ray
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Ray |
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Expert Posts: 1497 Location: Fairfax, Minnesota | It appears as if my request is too narrow.
Anyone have a FWLK 2 dr with a Covercraft auto cover? How does it fit? Photos? Thanks | ||
NicksGarage |
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | I'm about ready to order the Noah version for my 300F. Supposed to fit well. Got a "semi-custom" fit cover from another place that was guaranteed to fit but it wasn't long or tall enough to cover the bumpers. | ||
NicksGarage |
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | I got my cover and after trying two other brands, this one actually fits. It's a bit tight across the mirrors but I got some mirror pockets from them to install when I can. I made some booties for the fin tips to keep them from tearing the cover, you can see them here - http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=61126&... (car_cover.jpg) Attachments ---------------- car_cover.jpg (82KB - 227 downloads) | ||
StillOutThere |
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Location: Under the X in Texas | Very happy with multiple CoverCraft covers I have purchased from John Lazenby at Royze in California. John has been selling for CC for several decades. Will discuss your exact car and exact cover needs (multiple cloth types) and has the master index of covers in front of him. John@Royze.com Yes, this is John who has multiple Chrysler 300s and he is my best friend. | ||
NicksGarage |
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | StillOutThere - 2016-07-18 11:29 AM Very happy with multiple CoverCraft covers I have purchased from John Lazenby at Royze in California. John has been selling for CC for several decades. Will discuss your exact car and exact cover needs (multiple cloth types) and has the master index of covers in front of him. John@Royze.com Yes, this is John who has multiple Chrysler 300s and he is my best friend. I should of mentioned that's where I got it from based on your recommendation. Was very easy and it came quickly. | ||
NicksGarage |
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | John Lazenby retired, anyone have another contact for help with Covercraft covers? I need another one for a wagon but they don't list the right selections for a 1960 Chrysler on their product site. Nick. Edited by NicksGarage 2019-11-12 11:48 AM | ||
Powerflite |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9666 Location: So. Cal | If you would like to deal with California Car Cover, they likely have what you are looking for. https://www.calcarcover.com/ | ||
NicksGarage |
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | Powerflite - 2019-11-12 12:03 PM If you would like to deal with California Car Cover, they likely have what you are looking for. https://www.calcarcover.com/ Yes, I found a way to order a car cover for a 1960 Town & Country from them but they don't list them as New Yorker or Windsor. The cars are two different lengths. I sent an inquiry to them to ask if they could confirm the fitting. I know the cover for my 300F is a snug fit and being 4 inches too short would be a problem. | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Mile High City | I have several CoverCraft covers - I am a satisfied customer. They also have an "outlet" store that is fun to shop - right now there is a 1957-1958 Plymouth sedan cover at 40% off. | ||
StillOutThere |
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Location: Under the X in Texas | A majority of the QUALITY car covers offered to the car hobby continue to be made by CoverCraft in Oklahoma. No matter whose label ends up on the product. Uhhh, no, Wal Mart covers are not included here! Because Lazenby is a very good friend of mine, I've had a number of these covers. I always ordered "Custom Fit" for the best fit to the car. Only one was a little off and that was for the '60 Crown Imperial limousine by Ghia (they don't get many orders /feedback on those). | ||
Chilberto |
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Member Posts: 5 Location: Oklahoma City, OK | I've gone through 2 CoverCraft covers on my 56 Dodge. They were a great fit, but once they got soaked from a storm or two, the fins tore thru within the first 4 months. Finally gave in and rented a storage garage instead. (IMG_0045_Easy-Resize.com.jpg) (IMG_0056_Easy-Resize.com.jpg) Attachments ---------------- IMG_0045_Easy-Resize.com.jpg (240KB - 212 downloads) IMG_0056_Easy-Resize.com.jpg (243KB - 210 downloads) | ||
NicksGarage |
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Expert Posts: 1223 Location: Ramona, CA | Chilberto - 2019-11-13 5:11 PM I've gone through 2 CoverCraft covers on my 56 Dodge. They were a great fit, but once they got soaked from a storm or two, the fins tore thru within the first 4 months. Finally gave in and rented a storage garage instead. :( See my post about fin covers - http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=61126&... | ||
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