This Camaro was Having Real Protection Issues - Even Parked in a Garage - CarCapsule to the Rescue!
30th Dec 2015
Attached are pictures of my wife’s 68 Camaro SS with RS package. It’s got a 383 stroker, pushing a little over 500 hp.
I got here this car several years ago for my wife….but she hardly ever drives it. It sits in an (8) car metal garage we had built to help protect our cars. Had the length and width generously expanded, so can actually store (12) cars in the garage and still have room to move around, so installing the car capsule really did not hurt me on space.
Problem we have is multi fold:
1.Rodents – living on a small farm with lots of pastures, we have mice. No lie, when I cranked the car up to move out to lay down the Car Capsule base mat, a mouse ran out from under the back seat (I saw it exit the car somewhere from the rear before encapsulating it)
2.Humidity – living in the south, we are constantly battling humidity. It was driving me crazy to see the condensation on my cars in the garage, knowing water will lead to rust, corrosion and paint issues. When I pulled the car out today, there was mold forming on the back seats – had to treat and clean.
3.Scratches – a Black & yellow car is cool, but that black paint is a real pain to keep a mirror finish. You can literally run your hand across it and see scratches. One time my wife washed off the car with well water – it took me almost 10 hrs of buffing to get all the water marks off. The conventional car covers do leave small scratches on the clear coat that I have to deal with each time I pull the car out to drive
4.Dust & Debris – my garage is a working garage, constantly cutting, welding, painting or something in there. Can’t help making a mess in a working garage but the car capsule will keep all that off and out of my finished projects.
I actually ordered (2) of these the same day, one for the 68 Camaro and another for a 68 Cougar.
I liked this one so much that will order additional for some of my other cars and project vehicles (once finished):
1.2009 Challenger SRT
2.2006 Maserati
3.1970 Mustang Mach 1
4.1971 Mustang
5.1970 Challenger
6.1964 Barracuda
7.1951 Willys Wagon
8.1954 Daimler Convertible
Cool product – helps me solve a lot of issues.
Thank you,
Robert Eidson