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Old 08-16-2011, 12:30 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Factory Five MK4 427 roadster
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I've created my own interior cover. I cut a weather proof car cover about half maybe more. I then sewed the two ends together to complete the elastic band. The cover now has a circular elastic band which cinches nicely starting over the driver seat and then my steering wheel.

The thick elastic band slides nicely into a snug spot between the dash and body . The elastic extends all the way down to my seat tracks on both sides and loops over the seat track slider handles. The cover drapes and rests on the seats and center transmission hump.

It's not an award winner but a quick cover helping to protect the interior and avoid blistering black seats. Great to keep the elements out and prevent sun fading on the interior. Plus I can stowe it away in a small gym bag.

I like the fact I don't have to get all of those snaps punched into the body. Plus I don't have to worry about scratches from the tonneau cover snaps.

If it's windy I just lay my outside seat belt strap on it. The racing shoulder harness can be added to hold it down. I haven't had to use the belts. It stays in place quite well. Definately not a solution for rain.
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