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    Looking for Your Best Suggestions for an Indoor Car Cover for my 1968 911L

    Gents,

    Now that the body and paint work is complete on my 1968 911L, I'm getting ready for winter storage here in Chicago so I'm lookin for good suggestions for an indoor cover. The car will be stored from November-April in a heated garage, so I don't need a weather proof cover, just one that fits well and keeps the dust away.

    Any suggestions for where to go for this?
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    ”Blue” - 2023 911 Turbo S Cab, Gentian Blue over Deviated Black Leather with PSE & PCCB’s

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    I would recommend going to the COVERCRAFT website...lots of material choices to choose from (at different levels of pricing), but I'd recommend a NOAH fabric cover made to fit your application. NOAH fabric is soft and has a bit of a cushion to it. I checked recently with them for another application and they were about three weeks out with production times.

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    I bought all my Porsche car covers from Selection RS.
    no affiliation.
    https://selectionrs.com/en/194-porsc...d-car-products
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    Clean bed sheets.

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    Covercraft.

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    soz about the rotation
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
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    Awesome, thanks all. I just ordered the Custom Form Fit Cover in black from Covercraft, used a 10% off and free shipping coupon, and should get it 3-4 weeks . I’ll post up a pic when I put it in storage this Fall
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    Early 911S Reg #3096
    "Chester" - 1968 911 L, Fully Restored, Numbers Matching, Tangerine Orange on the original 5 1/2 x 15 Fuchs wheels
    "The Beast" - 2010 911 4S Cab, Triple Black, 6 Speed MT, SSK, PSE with Fabspeed Sport Headers and 200-Cell Cats
    "The Truck" - 2019 Cayenne Turbo, Jet Black, Sport Chrono, PSE, Rear Axle Steering & PSCB Brakes (for haulin' stuff... fast)
    ”Blue” - 2023 911 Turbo S Cab, Gentian Blue over Deviated Black Leather with PSE & PCCB’s

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