Vintage Jeep Wagoneer Cargo Cover / Privacy Cover / Sun Shade Liner on 2040-parts.com
Pine City, New York, US
Vintage Jeep Wagoneer Cargo Cover / Privacy Cover / Sun Shade Liner. Cargo cover is grayish blue (more on the blue side) for a Vintage (1977?) Jeep Wagoneer. No rips tears or damage. Retracts perfectly.
Approximate Measusrements are: Rolls out to 23" not including the flap; 2 5/8" flap; 49 1/8" wide; roll cartridge cage is 52" long include the projecting knobs to attach to brackets. (I do not have the brackets) Nice condtion for age!
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