Custom Made Sprint Cup Cot Greenhouse Cover Black Alpha Late Model Nascar Arca on 2040-parts.com
Asheville, North Carolina, US
Super Nice black custom made car cover for the greenhouse part of the car. Made by Alpha Custom covers and awnings in Mooresville, NC. Heavy duty black cordura material. Custom made logos on the windshield. The cover is in like new condition, no tears or stains. No fading. Fits over the front and rear windows and is held in place with magnets as pictured. Will easily fit any Nascar touring car or Late Model. The cover is a rare find and is in excellent condition!
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