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  2. Tonneau cover - Wikipedia

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    Hard roll-up tonneau covers are more firm than regular roll-up tonneau covers. [12] They are made of a wall of individual aluminum slats, covered with soft vinyl. In the unrolled position, these aluminium slats form a hard aluminium shell, which not only covers the cargo inside the bed, but also may support loads up 400 pounds on top of it.

  3. International Scout - Wikipedia

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    This model was built by dressing up a black SSII with special tomahawk and feather decals, special seats, a black targa-style top, hard tonneau bed cover, and a Hurst shifter. Only three Shawnee Scouts were produced.

  4. Triumph Spitfire - Wikipedia

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    Options such as the hard top, tonneau cover, map light and overdrive continued to be popular, but wire wheels ceased to be available. The 1980 model was the last and the heaviest Spitfire, weighing 1,875 lb (850.5 kg). [1] Base prices for the 1980 model year were $7,365 in the US and £3,631 in the UK. [1]

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  6. Holden Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    Holden Rodeo; Overview; Manufacturer: General Motors: Production: 1980–2008: Body and chassis; Class: Compact pickup truck: Body style: 2-door regular cab 2-door regular cab SWB

  7. Ford Bronco - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind the Bronco began with Ford product manager Donald N. Frey in the early 1960s (who also conceived the Ford Mustang) and was engineered by Paul G. Axelrad, with Lee Iacocca approving the final model for production in February 1964, after the first clay models were built in mid-1963.