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Old 06-15-2014, 05:01 PM
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Default SW New Mexico - UC2130 Tonneau Cover 09-14 w/ 6.5' bed

"undercover" brand tonneau cover model # UC2130

$375 / obo

per manufacturer's website ***fits only 2009-2014 F150's with the 6.5 bed / 6'6" bed
(regular cab, extended cab / supercab, or supercrew)

**** will not fit the 5.5' shortbed ****

cover is in excellent condition, everything works, struts lift and hold it up no problem, looks great, no scratches etc.

One bolt on a hinge was replaced, but you don't see it and it doesn't affect the operation of the hinge or cover at all. I have both (2) keys for the locks.

Installs easily and you can take it off in seconds just leaving the brackets on the bed rails. I needed it for a few long road trips but no use for it anymore, and no place to store it when it's off the truck unfortunately or i'd hang on to it.


(these are around $800 new...) http://undercoverinfo.com/new_classic.php

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Are you looking to ship it? Pm me if so
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Old 06-16-2014, 09:19 AM
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no, I wouldn't have a clue how to box it up so that it would make the trip without being damaged

For anyone interested i'm in zip 88030 / deming, nm (about 12 miles from the exact middle of nowhere ) I could meet in Tucson, ABQ, or El Paso but PM and we can figure out the details if that works for anyone
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no, I wouldn't have a clue how to box it up so that it would make the trip without being damaged For anyone interested i'm in zip 88030 / deming, nm (about 12 miles from the exact middle of nowhere ) I could meet in Tucson, ABQ, or El Paso but PM and we can figure out the details if that works for anyone
You could build a crate out of 1x4's. I used to work for a crating company and that's how we handled that stuff. Shipping would be a bit pricey though I am sure.
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true - hopefully I priced it low enough to make it worth a short trip for anyone needing one of these, I'm not in a hurry to sell so the cost and effort to get materials/build the crate/pay shipping isn't worthwhile at this time
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true - hopefully I priced it low enough to make it worth a short trip for anyone needing one of these, I'm not in a hurry to sell so the cost and effort to get materials/build the crate/pay shipping isn't worthwhile at this time
Agreed. I am sure someone close will be interested. It's a good deal.
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I rather have that cover than my Paragon cover, looks tough and i'm sure no water would get in. GLWS
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yeah it's pretty damn watertight, just a drip or two if you're driving on the interstate - but even one big rainstorm on the interstate when I was going about 80mph and got hit by major wind from the side everything stayed dry. Plus you can stand on it if you want to - that's even on the mfg website. It's a nice cover that served my needs very well, but I don't see needing to do any more 4k mile roundtrips with it again
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"OBO" - make me an offer .... $325?

plus, I'm surprised at the number of screw owners who are unaware they bought the 5.5' bed ... just went to meet with yet another one who didn't realize it until I pulled up and immediately told him it wasn't going to fit. Seems like if you're buying a truck you'd know which bed you have

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price drop - $300
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