Hello, i think I have the same cover...it is grey in color. It was soft to the touch and good-fitting, with an elastic loop around the "skirt" area to snug it up to your car...and it came with a cable which you passed thru two eyelets at mid-rocker to secure the cover to the car. It lasted 5+ years in all weather here in Seattle..it now tears like wet cardboard if I am rough on it, but it is only concealing a parts car from the neighbor's view. I would buy another one of these if I knew that the majority of the time the car was under a roof of some sort. Roger -----Original Message----- From: Brandie Hannon <HannonsVT@xxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 12:51 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] car covers >I recently purchased one of the new-spiffy-cool California Car Covers, I >think the fabric is called weather guard. It is breatheable and waterproof, >and if you just shake it while youre pulling it off of the car, most if the >water just falls off (I found this out by carrying mine into the house to >throw it in the dryer and when I got there it was already dry). It cost about >400 bucks with shipping, but seems to be worth it-or I may just be one of the >suckers born every minute that youve heard about. > >Brandie >58 Belvedere >California > |