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I love this topic! I've been here off and on for probably 6-7 years and the "mystical cargo cover" is still a hot topic of conversation. Boggles the mind that a vinyl window shade (for lack of a better description) should be such an intriguing discussion. I realize for some it may seem like an essential way of keeping stuff out of site in the back of the truck but for me, I don't know, I suppose I feel like it would be one more thing to get in the way in that area. But then, WHEN I use the cargo area, I usually end up using the ENTIRE thing with the back seat flipped forward. which would make the "window shade" a moot point.
I love this topic! I've been here off and on for probably 6-7 years and the "mystical cargo cover" is still a hot topic of conversation. Boggles the mind that a vinyl window shade (for lack of a better description) should be such an intriguing discussion. I realize for some it may seem like an essential way of keeping stuff out of site in the back of the truck but for me, I don't know, I suppose I feel like it would be one more thing to get in the way in that area. But then, WHEN I use the cargo area, I usually end up using the ENTIRE thing with the back seat flipped forward. which would make the "window shade" a moot point.
This is exactly why they are "mystical". There aren't that many left because they are JUNK.
As most know, in the last several years of it's life, the Bronco was being marketed to the "soccer mom" who goes shopping at the mall and NEEDS to hide away all of those precious packages from prying eyes.
That is funny, I just bought a 94 eddie bauer,and one of my friends was trying to tell another one of our friends how good of shape it was in he just told him that it still had the cargo cover with it.to that he replied WOW!!
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