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    Default Looking for dust cover or rain cover

    I have a 1977 Crossley 32, and I am looking for a dust cover or rain cover for the car. Anybody have any ideas on where to locate one.

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    I use a plastic tap. Crude but effective. Weight it down or if you are in grass use tent pegs

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    Default Cover

    I used the cheapest small suv cover. Works great but not visually appealing

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    I was thinking about something for a smaller boat or canoe.

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