Ford Vert Hard Tonneau Cover?
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Ford Vert Hard Tonneau Cover?
Anybody have a One-Piece Convertable Hard Tonneau cover molded plastic. Ford has a new one out that looks cool , black with running pony inbetween the back seats. I can't stand the vert boot and the pain it is to install to cover things up anybody have one I would like to know what you think anygood?
#3
RE: Ford Vert Hard Tonneau Cover?
I really, really, really (really, really) like the looks of the Ford hard tonneau.
Unfortunately, it is not storable anywhere in the car with the top up. If it was I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I use my soft boot about 50% of the time. Takes about 2 minutes to put on and 30 seconds to take off. Still, a lot of the time I don't bother with it, especially if I'm going to be making a lot of stops.
Martin
Martin
Unfortunately, it is not storable anywhere in the car with the top up. If it was I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I use my soft boot about 50% of the time. Takes about 2 minutes to put on and 30 seconds to take off. Still, a lot of the time I don't bother with it, especially if I'm going to be making a lot of stops.
Martin
Martin
#6
RE: Ford Vert Hard Tonneau Cover?
I could only imagine the trouble, if it started raining......leave it behind or call AAA for road side assitance maybe? lol
I must admit It look's wicked, making me want a convertible.....
I must admit It look's wicked, making me want a convertible.....
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RE: Ford Vert Hard Tonneau Cover?
ORIGINAL: mhconley
I really, really, really (really, really) like the looks of the Ford hard tonneau.
Unfortunately, it is not storable anywhere in the car with the top up. If it was I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I use my soft boot about 50% of the time. Takes about 2 minutes to put on and 30 seconds to take off. Still, a lot of the time I don't bother with it, especially if I'm going to be making a lot of stops.
Martin
Martin
I really, really, really (really, really) like the looks of the Ford hard tonneau.
Unfortunately, it is not storable anywhere in the car with the top up. If it was I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I use my soft boot about 50% of the time. Takes about 2 minutes to put on and 30 seconds to take off. Still, a lot of the time I don't bother with it, especially if I'm going to be making a lot of stops.
Martin
Martin
#9
RE: Ford Vert Hard Tonneau Cover?
^^^
tigercat,
if you find a picture on a site (like through google) and it has a web address (the www. thingy in the search bar..lol) with the last letters .jgp or a similar picture format, you simply copy (highlight it and go to edit copy) that web address and paste it (edit paste) into the post reply area.
THEN, type [img] around the front of the address, and [/img] at the end of the address.
example:
if the picture site is:
http://www.autoblog.com/media/2006/0...ustang_450.jpg
you copy the http://www.autoblog.com/media/2006/0...ustang_450.jpg
into the "fast reply" area, and go [img] http://www.autoblog.com/media/2006/0...ustang_450.jpg [/img]
(but with no space in between anything.. I just spaced it so you could see how, otherwise the pic would simply post up.)
the final result is:
Good luck
FM
tigercat,
if you find a picture on a site (like through google) and it has a web address (the www. thingy in the search bar..lol) with the last letters .jgp or a similar picture format, you simply copy (highlight it and go to edit copy) that web address and paste it (edit paste) into the post reply area.
THEN, type [img] around the front of the address, and [/img] at the end of the address.
example:
if the picture site is:
http://www.autoblog.com/media/2006/0...ustang_450.jpg
you copy the http://www.autoblog.com/media/2006/0...ustang_450.jpg
into the "fast reply" area, and go [img] http://www.autoblog.com/media/2006/0...ustang_450.jpg [/img]
(but with no space in between anything.. I just spaced it so you could see how, otherwise the pic would simply post up.)
the final result is:
Good luck
FM
#10
RE: Ford Vert Hard Tonneau Cover?
ORIGINAL: mhconley
I really, really, really (really, really) like the looks of the Ford hard tonneau.
[... ]
Unfortunately, it is not storable anywhere in the car with the top up. If it was I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I use my soft boot about 50% of the time. Takes about 2 minutes to put on and 30 seconds to take off. Still, a lot of the time I don't bother with it, especially if I'm going to be making a lot of stops.
Martin
Martin
I really, really, really (really, really) like the looks of the Ford hard tonneau.
[... ]
Unfortunately, it is not storable anywhere in the car with the top up. If it was I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I use my soft boot about 50% of the time. Takes about 2 minutes to put on and 30 seconds to take off. Still, a lot of the time I don't bother with it, especially if I'm going to be making a lot of stops.
Martin
Martin
BUT, I don't think what's in that picure is a "tonneau" cover. In my language it should
cover the back seats, too, to be a tonneau cover.
I've seen one, but not recently, advertised in one of the T&A&M magazines
(T**s and A** and Mus****). Seems to me it was two-piece and said to
fit in the trunk. I thought it didn't look that good in the pictures, something
about the way it accommodated the backseat headrests. Might look better
in person and in matte black, too.