October 9, 200915 yr comment_297016 Beandip is correct but I would go even further. Check with your painter to see how long you should let that paint cure before covering it, washing it, polishing etc... I waited 3 weeks.I actually use a 2 Porsche 911 covers. One is soft and more of a dust cover, the other is weatherproof. I put the weatherproof one over the softer one. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297016 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 9, 200915 yr comment_297018 You could always go with the brand new BRE car cover which is a perfect and a very fair price $160 I think and has the cool BRE racing logo as well. I am buying them for all the cutomer cars in the shop and highly recommend them to friends. I do not get any kick backs for endorsing the Covers but we did bug the hell out of Peter to see about bring back a similar cover that they sold many years ago.Just my 2CentsLes Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297018 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 9, 200915 yr comment_297019 I don't own one of the BRE car covers, but I think they're pretty cool...I like the historical connection and the novelty.http://www.bre2.net/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=B&Product_Code=carcover_240z&Category_Code=car_coversGary S.Well, as soon as I posted this I see Les beat me by several minutes. Oh well, there's the link anyway. Edited October 9, 200915 yr by 7T1240 Seemingly redundant post explanation Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297019 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 9, 200915 yr comment_297020 I have three Z car covers, the flannel and technalon from MSA and the one from BRE. In fact, that is one of my cars under the BRE cover on their site, so I guess I can claim ser #00001 . The BRE cover seems to be more water repellent than the technalon, and is much lighter, so I prefer it for exterior use. The BRE cover doesn't have a separate pocket for the exterior mirror, but I don't find that to be a problem. The flannel is nice and soft, but is for indoor only use. -Mike Edited October 9, 200915 yr by Mike B Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297020 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 10, 200915 yr comment_297104 I bought a Covercraft Evolution (Technalon) cover for my car which was stored outside under a carport that took sun and rain on one side for a couple years and it's still going strong. It does tend to leak some dust through over time but only if you let it accumulate to excess. If you keep it clean (rinse it off in place) and shake it out from time to time this should not be a problem, and it sheds water very nicely. I think I paid $170 for it online with a bag and cable. It came with 2 mirror pockets sans a hole for the antenna. I beleive it even came with a 4 year warranty.I have a Covercraft NOAH (Kimberly Clark fabric) four layers with inside fleece custom fit for a 72 one side mirror pocket. It fits very sharp. It is the improved technology from the Evolution 3 I bought for my Corvette ten years ago. I paid $152.00 including shipping two months ago. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297104 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 10, 200915 yr comment_297125 I have a Covercraft NOAH (Kimberly Clark fabric) four layers with inside fleece custom fit for a 72 one side mirror pocket. It fits very sharp. Hi richard1: Can you post a picture of the NOAH on your Z? Is it as much a "custom" fit as the original BRE Covers? thanks, Carl B. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297125 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 11, 200915 yr comment_297183 deeper to cover the lower body lines and tight fit on the fender edges, hood flowing lines, slanted back window and covering tightly the front and rear valence panels.The fabric is a lot thicker from what I see from your pictures and just available in light Grey color.It has outstanding water repellent properties and UV protection when I drive my car to the office from time to time. Otherwise, always garaged with the cover on.I can send you pictures if you want to post themFurthermore.....fit is tight with no problem in windy condition. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297183 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 11, 200915 yr comment_297210 Thanks for the BRE links guys. I like the new BRE one , or at least I did until I saw the pics of Carls older one whcuh is even better. But I am on to order one of them here next week or so. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-297210 Share on other sites More sharing options...
October 25, 200915 yr comment_298473 Got the BRE one - thanks again for that info or I would likely not have found that! Now if I get some engine work going and some new wheels and I will feel faster already ! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/26930-best-car-cover-for-an-early-z/?&page=3#findComment-298473 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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