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There are four fiberglass rods that are sewn into the fabric that give it "strength". The rods span the cockpit from the front dash to the back edge.
The rods prevent droop and puddling of water on the cover. The sides are held down with bungees to the sidepipe hangar bracket....this really just keeps the sides from lifting in the wind.
Mine has seen rain several times and it does an excellent job of keeping the cockpit dry. It is nice to use on really sunny days also as it keeps the seats (and belts) much cooler and you dont fry when you get back in.
When done the whole thing lifts off and rolls up into a roll that is easily stored in the trunk.
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FFR2385K / Mk II / 418W / Canfield Stage-III Heads / 750 Demon carb / TKO II / IRS Pin-drive with 5 lug / Blue-White "Piggyback" tonneau cover
"Platinum-Level III - Master Automotive Ignoramus"
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