ATTN: Shaun H.-Again

From: Joe t (fordf-series@juno.com)
Date: Fri Sep 18 1998 - 17:19:45 EDT


About how much was your Snugtop? A Snugtop has curved glass at the back,
right? Does it have a interior light, tinted windows, and/or a carpeted
headliner? If it has windows, do the windows have screens? I take it
you have the V8, since you say it is not a real gas friendly truck. Do
you have a Club Cab? Does Snugtop have a web site? If you know it
please tell me it.
        Thank You,
                Joe T.
> If by cap you mean shell: yes. It's not a "camper" shell, it's a
Snugtop Aerodynamic shell. To me it really finishes >off the looks of
the truck. It has flushmount full length side windows and a nice T-bar
secured full rear glass. It >kinda makes it look like a Durango without
so many "curves". I haul lots of electronic gear around in my truck so
I >need to be able to use it rain or shine. A Tonneau cover restricts
the verticle height too much to fit monitors and >such in (I work for the
same company as Walter: Inacom, as a Service Technician). I had the
monitor installed 4 >days after I got the truck so I couldn't begin to
guess about the mileage difference. It hasn't been off the truck since I
>got it. The truck is a 4x2 and it's not a real gas friendly truck, but
I've been told I have a lead foot so that may be a big >part of the
issue. I thought about a carpet kit for the truck but I suppose if I
wanted an SUV I would've bought a >Durango so I'll stay with the Mopar
bedliner.
> Maybe I should take some photos of it and put it up on my web page.
>
>Shaun H.

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