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  1. hndrsonj

    Deuce winter hood covers

    It's got nothing with not WANTING to drive them, it's wanting them to still be here in 10 years due to salt and rust after driving them several winters.:shock:
  2. hndrsonj

    Deuce winter hood covers

    No, not really. I have no desire to drive mine in the -25 to -65 degrees they are designed for. :driver: I also wanted to just list a few of the bigger components of the M35 winterization kit (off the top of my head so I may miss some) for those who aren't sure what the winterization kits...
  3. hndrsonj

    Deuce winter hood covers

    I based my prices on the fact that at least 2 of the dealers have them, also that I had a NOS rear cargo winter cover that I had a heck of a time trying to get rid of. I think I finally got $200 for it after several months, the grill covers are the most common piece. I currently have 2, the most...
  4. hndrsonj

    Deuce winter hood covers

    What I mean is: I don't think a hood cover is remotely close in price to either a set of troop seats or a cover. I would say 75-100 absolute max.
  5. hndrsonj

    Deuce winter hood covers

    They were part of a large kit. Personally I wouldn't put a huge value in them. I'd think the grill cover is worth more, and they're certainly not what fiberglass troop seats or a one piece cargo cover is worth.2cents
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