Brian... You had a Suzuki Cappucino...
Did you need a car cover for that, could you not just carry it into the house and put it under the stairs!?
Was it an effective cover for keeping the moisture away?
The "Stormforce" cover was getting a rave review on the Morris Minor website (no I don't have one of them
) and it seems to have some good technology that keeps the car well ventilated and dry.
Hi Mike,
Yes it was a touch on the small side but it wrapped around you like a glove, talk about bang for the bucks, beautiful engineering and went like the proverbial off a shovel up to 82mph when the governor cut in, but mine was a japanese import rather than a car sold her, and had been "seen To" and top speed was about 105mph, not bad for a 3 cylinder DOHC 12v turbo of 657cc, real little roll skate with aircon as standard. All British cars were either silver or red but mine was a metallic green, and the only one in the Club that had electric door mirrors. Another one of those 'I wish I still had' See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_CappuccinoI Digress, yes the cover was waterproof and sounds of very similar construction to the one you're commenting on, and was waterproof and breathable.
Brian
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