Ford Explorer Mercury Mountaineer 95-01 Brown Rear Cargo Cover Sun Shade Tan on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
Nice rear cargo shade. Overall in good condition. No cuts or tears, but does have a couple scuffs in the cover in the section that hangs out when its retracted as pictured. And is wrinkled from not being retracted correctly; the wrinkles will go away onces its used a few times. Works good. Fits 95-01 Ford Explorer or Mercury Mountaineer
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