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Selling the high liner (or high rise) cap from my 2001 Chevy Silverado
1500, Extended cab 6.5' bed. Painted to match the trucks dark blue body
color and should fit a 1999-2006 Chevy/GM truck with a 6.5' bed (~62"
between the bed rails).
It has 3rd tail light, 2 cargo lights, carpeted interior, sliding side windows with screens. It's very easy to install, just set it on the bed rails and tighten the clamps (no drilling). It's not particularly heavy, you just need 2 people. The shell has lots of life left but the paint is in pretty rough shape and could use some work. Also it needs new gas springs to hold the back window up. Local pickup M-F 9-4p (weekends by arrangement) only, no shipping. |
Truck Bed Accessories for Sale
Ford f100 truck stepside bed extension 1964 1963 1965 1966(US $95.00)
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 ford truck f-series nos chrome bed hooks complete set of 8(US $125.00)
Tailgate chains and covers
1948 ford f1
1953-1956 ford truck bed trailer
1999 through 2010 ford super duty pickup bed oem panels(US $495.00)
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