Arctic Cargo Enclosure kit

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Arctic Cargo Enclosure kit

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Anyone interested? I have one kit fairly complete, and one that has most of the wood and canvas, small stuff missing. Call me at 952-440-8778 if you are interested. Love to get them out of my garage.
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WHAT is the difference between the arctic cargo top and regular cargo top?
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They are completely differnet. If you have ever seen one of the arctic Dueces, this is the same as it. Insulated heavy canvas cover, extra bow pieces, support structure, rear insulated door of wood, insulated floor, rear seat and back rest cushions, heater, communication tube etc etc. Lots involved.
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ahh so expensive :wink:
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Kit

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The kit includes and insulated floor, seat cushions, rear insulated door, boarding steps, bow arches, roof supports, insulated canvas, communication tube, and a bunch of other small stuff. It does not have the heater, otherwise, it is pretty much all there. I have a second kit, not quite as complete. Now, taken into consideration that a new standard cargo cover is $300 and the end curtains at about $70 ea. the $500 I want for the first kit is not expensive.
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Re: Kit

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JBizal wrote:The kit includes and insulated floor, seat cushions, rear insulated door, boarding steps, bow arches, roof supports, insulated canvas, communication tube, and a bunch of other small stuff. It does not have the heater, otherwise, it is pretty much all there. I have a second kit, not quite as complete. Now, taken into consideration that a new standard cargo cover is $300 and the end curtains at about $70 ea. the $500 I want for the first kit is not expensive.
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Sounds like a great place to "camp" for the winter (i.e. the dog house). Too bad I'd have to put my truck on epay to afford it right now. Maybe the discretionary funds fairy will come in the night and exchange some spare parts for a wad of cash. :wink: I've always been happy - even surprised sometimes - with everything I've gotten from John.
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arctic kit

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I'd love it for my truck, considering i have all the other Arctic gear on my truck, (heaters and hood,grill, side covers).+ spare heaters (1 brand new Arctic heater + bits in a box)

The freight would kill me.

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Kits

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I have sold one kit. One remaining is fairly complete. Missing components are identified. Discounted price on the last one. Call or e mail me.
John
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