Maybe I'm missing something here, but why doesn't he just leave the tonneux
on and tuck the front part behind the seats for driving? That's what I do.
Then when I park, it's just a matter of pulling it out from behind the
seats, snapping to the dash and sides, and zipping up the middle.
Dan
73B
> This cover appealed to Loyal Son greatly, because now he drives
>with the top down and the top cover on. When he gets to school, he takes
>off the top cover, opens the boot, puts in the top cover, and takes out
>the tonneau cover. Installs tonneau cover and goes inside to school.
>Afternoon procedure is reverse of morning procedure. He figures that a
>two-piece tonneau would save him a heap of time since he only has to zip
>on and snap the front half.
> The big question - does anyone else have one of these, or did he
>see a one-off product of an upholstery shop. If this is a commercial
>product, does anyone have a source?
>
>Dan Pockrus
>Systems Integration Engineer
>Efficient Networks, Inc.
>dpockrus@efficient.com
>http://www.efficient.com
>
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