Are Contractors Truck Cap, Shell, Topper Long Box on 2040-parts.com
Alma, Michigan, US
Used ARE truck cap, contractor topper.
For long box bed and in great shape
All doors are lockable includes keys
Overall length 98" width in the front 70" width in the rear 69"
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