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So this is what my mustang looks like after sitting a week at home. It's my weekend/fun car and gets driven about once a week or so, and the only place a I have to park it is under trees, essentially in the woods. I keep a coat of wax on it so the crap is not that hard to get off but I'm getting sick of it.

So my options are get a car cover or build some sort of carport. I'd rather build a carport I think because a car cover is going to get nasty quick. Anyone have any suggestions as far as car covers or easy/cheap ways to get a roof over it? I even thought about tying a tarp over it but the trees aren't spaced properly for that so I'd have to sink posts anyway.

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I have a Walmart cover that works pretty good, one like it will keep leaves and all off but it might mildew? Car ports won't keep it clean either since dust and all can blow under. One of the higher grade water repellent car covers will do a great job.
 
If you get a cover, get one made for that model and not generic, because generic will only fit loose on a smaller car like a Mustang and blow off in heavy wind.
 
Saw this in the HF flyer and remembered this thread. Would something like this work for you?

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