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Ford Tri Fold Soft Hard Frame Toneau Cover 2009-2013 F150 Perfect 8ft Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Prosper, Texas, US

Prosper, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:fFORD Manufacturer Part Number: V9L3Z.99501A42.CA Warranty:No

THIS IS A FACTORY FORD PART 2009-2013 FORD F150 8 FT BED IT IS A TRI FOLD AND CAN BE INSTALLED AND REMOVED IN 2 MINUTES IT HAS QUICK RELEASE HANDLES AND IS LIKE NEW ONLY DUSTY IN PICTURES USED FOR LESS THAN 2 MONTHS AND THEN JUST STORED AFTER SELLING TRUCK WE PAID $495.00 FOR THIS. YOU CAN LOCK YOUR TAILGATE AND THEN NO ONE CAN GET INTO YOUR BED AS ALL THE QUICK RELEASE'S ARE UNDER THE BED COVER. YOU CAN RELEASE JUST THE TWO BY TAILGATE AND IT WILL TRI FORD UP TO THE FIRST SECTION AND THEN IT HAS QUICK BUCKLES SO IT CAN STORE IN  THE FORWARD POSITION SO YOU CAN CARRY LARGE ITEMS.

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