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Old 04-25-2012, 10:31 PM   #1
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Default For Sale: Extang FullTilt tonneau 01-03

Having sold my 2001 F150 Lariat CrewCab I have for sale a Extang Fulltilt tonneau cover. It still looks good, works perfectly and is watertight. It has a couple of blemishes in the cover that are hard to see but they do not diminish its functionality and reliability. The photos show some smudges but they are wet Armorall I had just applied.

It fits the 2001-2003 F150 SuperCrew. The Extang model number is 8730. It costs $373 plus shipping when new.

I think $100 is fair. It is located in southeast Michigan. I'd rather not ship but I will if you pay for it.

I prefer you contact me offlist at steve.krusich@gmail.com
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Lots of hits but no interest???
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It is still available....
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Does it breakdown to where you'd be able to ship it in a significantly smaller box? Or are we talking freight shipping?
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The tonneau will unsnap and rollup. The aluminum mounts and braces will disassemble in 6' pieces. I will probably have to make my own shipping box so it will be as small as possible. I will be sure it is secure.

UPS will ship it that way from my experience. Obviously I can't give you a shipping estimate until I disassemble and box it.

It mounts securely. It is watertight when mounted correctly. The locking mechanisms are good. The prop rods are good. The tonneau has some blems as I mentioned in the list that are properly sealed on the top and undersurface so it is weathertight. I regularly treated it with ArmorAll so it still looks decent.
I really appreciated how light and easy it is to remove from the truck bed.

Let me know what you want to do. Thanks for the interest.

If you don't mind please reply to steve.krusich@gmail.com
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I guess he changed his mind so it is still available.
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I'm in Michigan and I may be interested, I will let you know tomorrow if I want it for sure or not. Does the cover also unsnap and roll up, or is it just a full lift?
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Thanks for the interest. It is the full tilt but I notice it also has snaps all around the aluminum frame so I assume it can roll up as well.

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Sold! Thanks Curt.
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