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Pickup Truck All Aluminum Bed Top on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Salem, Connecticut, United States

Salem, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

All aluminum small pickup bed cap with side bins and van racks. This cap was on a chevy s-10 and also nissan frontier  and should fit others. It measures 76" long, 62"-1/2 wide and is 27" -3/4 (at top of rack) with about a 3" lip at bottom (where it sits on bed). The front and rear glass is good (not cracked or broken),   with rear glass is tinted for security. Locks work with key provided. Also no hold downs provided with cap so you will have to provide your own   readily available at auto & hardware stores ( I used my wood working c type clamps when I had it on my trucks).

Please note this is being advertised  locally and could end early without notice. Too big for me to ship so pick up only.

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