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Tonneau Cover, Sage Green (1956 Ford Thunderbird)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • UTC5602 Tonneau Cover, Green
      • Fits 1956 Ford Thunderbird

      Description

      Premium Exterior Protection. The UTC5602 Tonneau Cover, Green provides a protective barrier over the open cockpit area, shielding the interior from weather elements, debris, and UV exposure. It is designed to streamline the vehicle's appearance when the top is down while maintaining a clean and secure cover for the seating space.

      Construction And Appearance. This cover is crafted from durable, weather-resistant material specifically selected for longevity and color retention. The green finish complements the vintage styling of the vehicle, offering a textured surface that withstands outdoor conditions without fading or cracking.

      Installation. Installation of the tonneau cover is straightforward and requires minimal effort, typically involving fastening clips or snaps without any need for drilling or modifications. It is designed for a snug fit to ensure secure placement and easy removal when access to the cockpit is desired.

      Application. Designed exclusively to fit the 1956 Ford Thunderbird, this cover addresses the unique dimensions and mounting points of this model year with precise compatibility to ensure proper fit and function.

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