Posts Tagged ‘Classic Cars’

Keep your ride covered

Monday, October 5th, 2009

If you’re a car enthusiast and owner, then you need to make sure you are providing the top protection for  your ride.  Whether you’re storing it inside or outside, in the sun or in the snow, empirecovers.com has the right cover for you.  Check our our selection and make sure you are giving your car the care it needs.

Protect Your Ride

Monday, September 28th, 2009


Anyone who has a nice car like this, or a car they love and want to protect, know the importance of a car cover. They keep your vehicle looking nice–and this saves you work and money!

This weekend Empire checked out classic vehicles

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

green car covers

this weekend i checked out a nice car show that had great cars. None of them covered but what the hell. Not everyone can afford a car cover right? Ok that was cheesy

Dodge Challenger

Friday, March 13th, 2009

With the muscle car bandwagon in full swing Dodge’s new take on the old Challenger has Mopar fans all over reminiscing over the good old days and running out to buy their limited edition Vanishing Point Dvds.  With classic styling and the option for a huge 6.1L Hemi V8 under the hood connected to a 6spd manual gearbox this modern day muscle has a chance to take a good chunk of sales from it’s Mustang and Camaro counterparts. The car covers are off and the new challengers are ready to hit the streets!

1956 Jaguar

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

This 1956 Jaguar D type was a very successful racing design.  Combined with a strong engine it gave the British made Jaguar victories at LeMans 3 years running from 55-57.  This particular car at the show finished 3rd in the Sebring 12 Hour race. This piece of motor sport history is hopefully kept under a car cover!

1970 Plymouth Superbird

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Here is one American muscle classic that would need one crazy custom car cover if an owner didn’t have it parked in a museum or private showroom.  The Superbird broke records with its wind tunnel design and was eventually banned from NASCAR for the aerodynamic advantages it had over its rivals.  Add the aerodynamics with a 440 hemi and this classic can still keep up with the big boys of today.  With the cartoon styling and the unmistakable huge rear wing with the trademark Roadrunner decal this classic will always have its place in automotive history.