Fitted Cerbera Cover..
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Funny I have had exactly the same thought this morning also. However I am only looking indoor. Thinking of making something with fleece, 5m x 3m rectangle but elastic round the bottom. Not fitted but snug. Can get enough material to make 2, Was thinking of making one for me then selling one for about £70 on fleebay.
I've got a Moltex cover, they are semi tailored meaning they are made to fit a few different cars of similar shape. I got one for my Beetle first at I started out with one of those Halford 40 quid jobs that was pants it lasted about three months before shredding its self to bits. The Moletex was so good on the Beetle I got one for the Cerb, but the shape they have for the Cerb isn't such a nice fit as the Beetle one, as the Cerb has such a low roof line it sags & gets pools of water in the sags. Also because the water stands on it much more than the beetle it goes green quicker, the snow we just had was actually really good for cleaning off the green stuff...

But as a cover it still works really well, just looks a bit rubbish, but the fully tailored ones that come with good recommendations cost a lot more, mine was about 150 quid. There are some old threads in general gassing I think, I found some when I was looking. Some people say the looser fitting ones are better as the let air mover about under the cover, I've not tried a tight one so don't know

But as a cover it still works really well, just looks a bit rubbish, but the fully tailored ones that come with good recommendations cost a lot more, mine was about 150 quid. There are some old threads in general gassing I think, I found some when I was looking. Some people say the looser fitting ones are better as the let air mover about under the cover, I've not tried a tight one so don't know

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