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Apart from missing the bottom quarter of the vehicle and being loose as a goose.
Well now, I usually take it off before I go driven around. :lol:

Dust and spider poop only hits the horizontal surfaces. It is not pretty, custom fit nor has a Mustang logo. But for about what the tax costs on the $300 custom covers, it works for me. I do understand the nice look of a form fit cover, but not worth it to me as I actually don't even put it on too often.

Edit: I did cut a hole for the antenna and reinforce the hole with an iron on patch.
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FWIW, I got this one for my 'vert:
http://www.cjponyparts.com/COVER393/p/COVER393/

Generally the cheap options don't really work for the 'vert because of the remote control car aerial they have...

It's just for occasional use outdoors and probably occasional use indoors, but its nice to have, especially where I am, there's a LOT of construction work going on, so there's ALWAYS stacks of dust going everywhere!
 

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It's a shame that it's sometimes cheaper to purchase the Covercraft products from the USA even though they have a manufacturing plant here in Australia, although I'm not sure if the full range is made here.

You will always get what you pay for, cheap covers even when only used inside are usually made of a material that will Marr the paint work in just the act of putting it on your car. All depends on how fussy/ocd you are I guess.
 

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I've only just started using our Covercraft Form Fit cover after having it for a month or so and it's leaving fluff pretty much all over the car, anyone else with one experienced this? Rather annoying as it doesn't just fly off the car while driving down the road so you have to either wipe the whole car over or wash the car again.
I'm tempted to wash the cover as per the instructions and wondered if anyone else has washed theirs with no ill side effects and if it remedied the fluff issue.

We got ours in "Navy Blue" as something different to black and to match the car. Really impressed with the quality and fitment of the cover :thumbsup:
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