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Shelby Cobra Replica Tonneau Cover New 1964 - 1968 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Miami Beach, Florida, United States
This item is new, being sold as used since I do not have UPC number for it.
Brand:unbranded Primary Color:Tan Fit:Custom Fit Length (ft.):52 x 50" Material:Vinyl Surface Finish:Vinyl Features:Waterproof

UP FOR AUCTION IS A SHELBY COBRA  TONNEAU COVER. THIS COVER TOP IS MADE OUT OF VINYL, HAS A CENTER ZIPPER 3/4 OF THE TOTAL LENGTH, VINYL COLOR IS KHAKI, IT DOES NOT HAVE ANY CLIPS/ SNAPS INSTALLED NOR ARE THEY INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. (BUYER MUST INSTALL THEM ACCORDING TO THEIR SPECS). MEASUREMENTS FOR THIS TONNEAU ARE; 52" WIDE BY 50" LONG WITH A STEERING WHEEL POCKET THAT IS 4" HIGH.

SHIPPING AND HANDLING FOR THIS ITEM IS $15.50 TO ANY OF THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS ITEM PLEASE, EMAIL ME PRIOR TO BIDDING

THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!

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