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    Car Covers - Dehumidified.

    I am looking for similar cover to link below - provides dehumidified storage.

    Anyone know of similar style cover supplied/available in US?


    http://www.permabag.com/body/1/en_cars.php

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    Please feel free to contact me directly if you are interested.

    John Rice jrice930 at comcast . net

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    john, sent u a mail

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    here is a link to car bag http://209.35.116.13/
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    Does anyone have personal experience with these? I'm interested in one and would appreciate feedback (pros/cons).

    Thanks,

    John

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    Thanks for the link... I just bought one.

    Good people, been in business 20 years, product made in the US. Good warranty.

    I've got a metal building, and part of it has an un-insulated ceiling, so it's the rainforest in there in the winter. I've got a 67S project car in there, and an old VW. We are going to insulate the ceiling this weekend, but it's still a fairly moist place in the winter.

    From everything I've read on the website, and speaking to the owners of the company it sounds like it's just what I need.

    Cost for an early 911 size bag is $219. plus ship.

    It will be hear in a few days, and I'll let you know what i think.

    Eric

    Eric

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