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1978-87 El Camino Craftec Hatch Style Tonneau Bed Cover #252108 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Wylie, Texas, United States

Wylie, Texas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:252108 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Black Vinyl Part Brand:CRAFTEC

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Finally protect your truck bed of your 1978-87 Chevy El Camino Bed with a quality and affordable CRAFTEC COVER. 

Buy direct from the manufacturer to save money, have better service and faster shipping. 

Craftec is the original manufacturer of removable hi quality, hatch-style Tonneau bed covers for classic and late model pickup trucks and El Caminos.

Made in the U.S.A with a variety of UV resistant Vinyl choices that stretch over the top of high quality 6063-T6 aluminum framework.

Ultra Low profile at 3/8” above truck bed enhances the appearance of your truck. 

This Craftec model that does require drilling for the hinge, shocks and handle latches.

Limited lifetime warranty on framework, 3 years warranty on shocks and vinyl.

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