Car cover recommendations
#1 Car cover recommendations
Hi. Does anyone have any recommendations for car covers for a Series 1 2+2 1967. The car will be garaged. Many thanks. Paul
------
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#2 Re: Car cover recommendations
Seasoned listers may recall my car (same as yours) rests under old candlewick bedspreads when in the garage. I could have used old sheets for example winceyette or cotton.
Outdoors I use this.

It wasnt expensive and although it fits, it wasn't taylored for an E-Type. It was a cheapie from Halfords.
Outdoors I use this.

It wasnt expensive and although it fits, it wasn't taylored for an E-Type. It was a cheapie from Halfords.
Chris '67 S1 2+2
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
-
christopher storey
- Posts: 5698
- Joined: Sun Mar 09, 2008 3:07 pm
- Location: cheshire , england

#3 Re: Car cover recommendations
I am not in favour of car covers indoors. Cloth ones tend to get damp unless the garage is dehumidified, and this promotes microblistering . Equally artificial materials tend to promote condensation with similar possible consequences, unless you use a carcoon or similar, and even then some users are not very happy about them
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#4 Re: Car cover recommendations
My covers (the previously mentioned bedspreads) are simply loose dust covers. They have covered my cars for over 40 years (three different cars) in both dehumidified and normal atmosphere garages. Not experienced any of these issues. YMMV.
Chris '67 S1 2+2
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
-
christopher storey
- Posts: 5698
- Joined: Sun Mar 09, 2008 3:07 pm
- Location: cheshire , england

#6 Re: Car cover recommendations
Chrisfell : I think a possible difference between our experience is that you live in a fairly if not very dry area of the UK, whereas I am in an area which a. is only 1 mile form the sea and b. tends to be warm ( relatively speaking) and humid in winter . I have never actually calculated the RH, but a friend with a dehumidifier can take away 10 or 12 pints in a day from his garage
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#7 Re: Car cover recommendations
Whist I wouldn’t call this part of SW England dry, we get about a metre of rain a year, it does benefit from being a long way from the sea. My car would unzip in permanent salty air, cover or no.
Chris '67 S1 2+2
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
-
Series1 Stu
- Posts: 1783
- Joined: Thu Feb 02, 2017 12:26 pm
- Location: Shropshire

#8 Re: Car cover recommendations
Ignoring the pro's and con's debate, the soft indoor covers from Classic Additions are popular with a few car storage companies that I know of.
Regards
Regards
Stuart
If you can't make it work, make it complicated!
'62 FHC - Nearing completion
'69 Daimler 420 Sovereign
'93 Jaguar X300 XJR basket case
'93 Audi 80 quatrro Sport
If you can't make it work, make it complicated!
'62 FHC - Nearing completion
'69 Daimler 420 Sovereign
'93 Jaguar X300 XJR basket case
'93 Audi 80 quatrro Sport
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#9 Re: Car cover recommendations
Yes I like the Classic Additions one it fits well and super soft inside.
Danny
1962 S1 3.8 FHC (1012/1798)
2015 Range Rover Sport SVR
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."
1962 S1 3.8 FHC (1012/1798)
2015 Range Rover Sport SVR
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#10 Re: Car cover recommendations
I also use a Classic Additions cover outside. The only thing I would highlight is that, after three years, the top surface gets a bit friable. We had a fox attack ours and the top surface layer of material easily separated away from base (in long strips!)
Phil
1964 S1 3.8 OTS
1964 S1 3.8 OTS
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#11 Re: Car cover recommendations
I hope not, mine is the £450 one. I got it as a present and hope it lasts longer than that 
Danny
1962 S1 3.8 FHC (1012/1798)
2015 Range Rover Sport SVR
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."
1962 S1 3.8 FHC (1012/1798)
2015 Range Rover Sport SVR
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it."
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#12 Re: Car cover recommendations
Richard
Previous owner and restorer of a S1 3.8 FHC Opalescent Golden Sand with Tan Trim 889504 (now sold and headed for Athens)

Previous owner and restorer of a S1 3.8 FHC Opalescent Golden Sand with Tan Trim 889504 (now sold and headed for Athens)
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
-
david.coan
- Posts: 63
- Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2018 7:10 pm
- Location: Reading, UK

#13 Re: Car cover recommendations
I was thinking of paying £120 plus for a new indoor cover, the union jack cover above is fab…but…Reading Auto express reviews of indoor and outdoor covers, the best value indoor was Cosmos, available from Amazon, i just bought it in green for only £31 , i dont think you can go wrong with a recommendation like that and at that price.
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product-g ... overs-2022
unlike my heavy thick outdoor/indoor cover this one is very light and so its really a dust cover, i love it

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product-g ... overs-2022
unlike my heavy thick outdoor/indoor cover this one is very light and so its really a dust cover, i love it

David
1968 S1.5 OTS, ex USA converted to RHD
1968 S1.5 OTS, ex USA converted to RHD
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |
#14 Re: Car cover recommendations
I’ve had good results with a breathable, weather‑resistant cover that fits snugly around the bodywork. It keeps moisture off and stops scratches, which really helps keep the paint looking fresh.
| Link: | |
| BBcode: | |
| HTML: | |
| Hide post links |






