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Old 01-23-2018, 10:08 AM
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I have an emergency rain cover that I found on Amazon. It is made as a shipping cover so that is how to look it up. It's clear, elastic bottom that hugs the car under the body and tight around the tires. If you order, get the small. Mine has seen some serious wind and rain with no problems or tears. As I recall you can get it in various thicknesses but all of them are pretty light. I got the heaviest one and it packs up like a big raincoat and I keep it in the trunk. Saved my rear in a couple of huge Texas style thunderstorms that just popped up in minutes and rained about 6 inches, then gone. We stayed in the car on the side of the road.....quiet an experience.
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