Ford F250 F350 Superduty Fiberglass Topper Cap Longbox 8ft 99-07 Prospector on 2040-parts.com
Waupun, Wisconsin, US
This is a Prospector Fiberglass topper/cap for a 1999-2007 Ford Superduty F250/F350 longbed with 8ft box. It is in good overall condition but is missing the front glass on both sides. It has a front sliding window. If you have any questions please contact me. This is local pickup only from 53963 Waupun,WI. I will offer partial delivery up to 50 miles for an extra $1 per mile charged 1 direction. This is a no reserve auction.
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