Dan -
Check the car length but I'm pretty sure the smallest size works.
Also check your local super drug store (a big one that will have
fishing tackle and ammo) and check the aisle where they will have
household care stuff. They should sell these plastic containers that
are used in closets to keep clothes dry and mildew free - I'll
usually use about three or four of them. One in the cockpit, one in
the trunk, and one just behind each front wheel under the car. That
should do it.
Alan
On 11/14/07, Daniel and Diane White <dwhite4949@wowway.com> wrote:
> Alan,
> I'm looking at the storage bags on the Cal Cover site and I really like
> the idea. Can I ask what size you have? I'm looking at the 10'6" x
> 16' (smallest and least expensive). Also, what size and how many
> "anti-humidity" bags do you put inside the storage bag? Here in
> Michigan we get those winter days when the temp and humidity are just
> right so that everything in my attached but unheated garage "sweats".
> Regards,
> Dan White
> '62 BN7 Mk II
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