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Hey everyone! I recently became the proud owner of a 1965 Cadillac DeVille, and since I don't have enough room in the main garage, I’m going to have to store it in a specialized car port for the season. I’m a bit nervous about the elements, specifically moisture buildup and dust, so I really want to invest in a high-quality cover that actually fits the massive dimensions of this boat.

I’ve been looking at some custom-fit options from brands like California Car Cover and SealSkin, but I’m overwhelmed by the different fabric types. Since it’s a vintage beauty with original paint, I need something with a super soft inner lining that won't scratch the finish, but it also needs to be breathable enough to prevent mildew during humid weeks. My budget is around $300-$500, as I’d rather pay for quality now than deal with paint damage later.

Does anyone have experience with a specific brand or model that holds up well for long-term storage of these larger classic Caddies? I’m particularly worried about the fit around the tail fins and those long bumpers. Any recommendations on which material is best for semi-outdoor storage?


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yo, so i totally get the stress of storing a boat-sized beauty like that 65 Caddy outside!! honestly, i was super nervous when i first got into the hobby too, but basically you gotta prioritize that original paint above everything else, right? pro tip: you might find this useful—check out the "Car Cover Selector" tools on sites like **AutoAnything** or **CarCovers.com**. they're honestly life-savers for finding the right size for those long bumpers and fins. also, definitely look into getting a **Car Capsule** if you really wanna go highkey with the safety—it literally creates a bubble around the car to stop any moisture or dust from touching it. gl with the storage, it's gonna be fine!!


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Ok so, I've been dealing with big body GM cars for years, and storing a '65 Caddy in a carport is a unique challenge because of that "venturi effect" with wind and dust. Since you're worried about that original paint, I'd actually look into the Covercraft Custom Fit Noah Car Cover.

I've used the Noah fabric on several long-term storage projects because it's a 4-layer composite. Basically, the inner layer is super soft—literally designed not to mar finish—but the middle layers are micro-porous. This is huge for you because it lets moisture escape from under the car (crucial for humid weeks) while stopping dust and even light rain from getting in.

Some technical tips from my experience:
1. Custom fit is MANDATORY for those tail fins; if it's too loose, the wind will flap the fabric and actually *buff* your paint away.
2. Always wash the car before covering. Even a tiny bit of dust trapped under a high-end cover acts like sandpaper.
3. Grab some Gust Guard Car Cover Wind Straps too. They'll keep the cover snug around those long bumpers so it doesn't shift during storms.

It'll probably run you around $400, but it’s way cheaper than a respray! gl!


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Honestly, I'm pretty cautious with my 66, so I feel u. For your situation, I've been super happy with the California Car Cover Superweave All-Weather Car Cover. It's pricey but worth it cuz it's really breathable... no mildew issues even when it's humid out. It fits the fins perfectly and doesn't scratch the paint at all. I was worried about the long bumpers too but it stays snug. gl!


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> Seconding the recommendation above.

Totally agree with the guys above about California Car Cover and Covercraft, they're the standard for a reason. But honestly, I've had issues with the Noah fabric being a bit too bulky and not as good as expected for humidity over long periods.

I've been dealing with big classics for years and, ngl, since you're in a carport, you're gonna want Coverking Autobody Armor Custom Car Cover. It's pretty much the best of both worlds. It has three layers for UV and moisture protection but it's SUPER soft on the inside for that original paint. Plus, it's breathable enough to prevent that nasty mildew you're worried about.

Also, a pro tip from someone who's learned the hard way: since you're worried about the fins and bumpers, definitely grab some Coverking Car Cover Lock and Cable Kit. It keeps the fit tight so the wind doesn't whip the fabric against your paint. It's usually around $400-450, so it fits ur budget perfectly. Good luck with the Caddy! 👍


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