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It sounds like just putting the cover on it while you sleep will achieve your goals. (Limit attention.) Since you don't have a "show car," I wouldn't worry about putting the cover on it at night. If you'd like - go over it with one of those car dusters first.
Agree that the car cover on a moving car is a really bad idea - for many reasons.
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Audi ships cars with covers on open trailers, you gotta get the rite one that’s the thing.
Even garage covers people are cheap and get the thin ones.
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It's not the car cover that does the damage - it's the dirt that blows under the cover while driving down the road. Take a nice soft car towel and dust it on the pavement and that's about what is under the cover within a few miles down the road.
Had a friend that had an expensive California Car Cover and used it on his '66 Chevelle SS and left the car parked outside during a windy night. Next day there were rub spots all over the car where it had been taken down to bare steel. Couldn't have done any more damage with a polisher with an abrasive coated foam pad.
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New transit rail cars from Siemens in Sacramento are shrink wrapped before transport by truck or rail. Also seen Teslas and Porsches shipped that way
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Plenty of boat shops around here that do that ... if I had thought of that six months ago I might have been prepared
Just checked the local prices, looks like it would be $374 to shrink wrap a GTO (based on their per-foot prices). So ... kind of expensive for a 20 hour trip. But ... a pretty good idea if someone was taking like a three day trip across country.
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There Might be a members place you could park it at night that would help with the safety factor. I have had members cars here for 10 months to 2 years lol...
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The distance of this trip is so annoying ... about 19 hours towing. I can go 16 no problem ... so 16 rolls around and I alway say, screw it I can last another three. Wife is always with me to jab me if I nod off ... Seriously, I've never even got close to falling asleep, not with three or four cups of coffee along the way.
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over is your driving - my advice from transporting year round since 2006 ... Plan the trip in good weather. Weather turns ****ty - get off the road. Be off the road an hour before sunset until an hour after sunrise. Stay at a motel a few miles off the interstate and park next to your room or where you can see your truck & trailer from your room - disable your truck so it can't be stolen. Take Your Time ... Jim
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Ive hauled my 66 2+2 conv from Augusta GA to KC and Raleigh NC to KC on a Uhaul hauler. No issue. My car is a driver and got no rock chips if that is what you are worried about. I got caught in a couple of showers but drafting behind the truck kept it pretty much dry.
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necdb3 .. NY to TN ... I'm an escapee
Luckily I'm flexible enough to wait for a couple of days of absolutely clear weather. TrulyVintage ... I gotta say, I'm a big fan of driving at night, almost no traffic, no need to "keep up with traffic". (Bear in mind I worked nights for 40 years, I'm at my peak about 2am). Typical for me on these trips would be leaving at 6am, arriving at destination at around midnight. So, mostly daytime driving. But I have been known to leave at 9pm and drive all night (missing traffic in the city interchanges) and arrive a 3pm the next day. I'm more likely to get sleepy at 2pm than I am at 2am. I have an internal clock permanently altered by night shifts ... for example it's 2am right now ... this is when I do all my paperwork, research, light shop work etc. I'll be up to 7am and then have to force myself to sleep for a couple of hours in the morning, then another nap in the afternoon ... that's about it
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Pigeon Forge?
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necdb3, I'm headed to West TN, specifically a little town called Greenfield, in the Martin TN area. Farm country.
Found 30 acres, used to be a dairy farm many years ago, all the farm building have long since gone away, still a small house on the property for us to live in till we build a new house. I grew up about 1.5 hours away outside Memphis.... 40+ years ago, parents are still in TN.
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