Ron I have a NOAH cover from www.covercraft.com  its held up great over the 8-10 years I've had it.    Only use it indoors, but covercraft has a complete line.     Read the descriptions & even call them to decide which cover would be best for you.  
 
   I bought mine at the Pate Swap Meet (coming the end of April @ Ft Worth) from a Texas dealer.  I got an excellent price & free shipping.  It fits great.  Be sure to tell whoever you order from that you have dual exterior mirrors.  They should sew in a pocket for the mirrors.   There are plenty of discount deals on the covers.
 
  On a side note, I'd remove your physical address from your signature block.   These postings are available to anyone in the archives.   You don't want someone placing a special order for a 71 at your expense.     No point in making it easy for them. 
 
  And lastly thats a great looking El Camino.  Bet that you are proud of her.

 
On 3/15/06, Ron Griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
Can anyone make any suggestions as to what would be a good cover for my recently completed '71 El Camino SS?  I may need two covers, one for when it's in my shop to protect it from dust and general shop crap and one to take with me when showing it in case it rains. 
 
I am interested in a good fit and something that will not harm the paint. 
 
Ron Griffith
2 Oak Forest Road
Texarkana, TX  75501-8957
 



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Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino

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