saddamsnightmare
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August 13th, 2013.Its that time of year again! I just finished reoiling the cab top canvas on my Swiss Army S404.114 with its new (in 200 Beachwood Canvas top. I had the top made by a gentleman, Bill Campbell, down in Paris, Texas, and considering that this truck sits out 365 days in a year, so the application of Canvak canvas oil is generally a good thing to do before winter gets here (again). My rear cargo top finally blew out from old age (original 1963 issue item), so it's going to be set aside and I am going to try to get a simpler OD canvas cover made up for the rear end, with a cargo flap. For some very strange reason, known only to the higher ups in the Swiss Army, I have yet to see a cargo/troop carrier S404..14 Swiss with a back flap on the cargo bed. These guys must be serious polar bears, as I cannot imagine what it must be like riding through the Swiss Alps with not rear cover on the cargo bed...... When I bought the truck in 2007, it had the bost beautiful triangular hole rotted through the rear center floorboards in the bed where the cargo flap should have been..... Nobody's gotten into a war lately with the Swiss, if they can handle riding in the back of a Unimog in winter, likely no sane army commander is ever going to try to take them on, I suspect! Have a Grand Evening, folks!