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Old 04-05-2014, 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by wrogers55 View Post
... I actually wrapped the plastic wrap over the cover too after it was on, which is probably overkill but I had no idea what kind of weather I was going to run into ...
That might of just saved your bacon on paint damage, I think you got lucky with no flapping loose ends. This topic has been covered on most auto forums and they all say the same thing - transport with no car cover. If you are going to wrap, then a cling wrap like saran is what is used but that would be for shielding from the elements only, no protection from flying debris or good sized hail. If you are going to wrap to protect against the elements then think about this - if your saran wrap cocoon is not air tight, water will find a way to get in and you have trapped water inside. If you are transporting on nice sunny days, then your cocooned cobra is inside a "hot house" with cockpit temps getting to 120 deg F or more. If it were me, and no covered car transporter available, then haul naked and take my chances.
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