February 13th, 2014.
M813RC:
Interesting, my original tarpaulin has only the top flap/rain edge above the opening, and nothing whatsoever below the end of the roof bow curves. Your truck flap has been adapted to use the hooks and shock cord closures that the Swiss used on the front of the side flaps. I am curious as to where you came up with the hooks and leather grommet/bases, as on my cab cover we had to reuse those and substitute specially shortened aluminum brazier rivets to replicate the original Swiss mountings...... I am starting to suspect that the truck tops might have been either made in several runs, or in several different shops in the Swiss Army Ordnance depots because the rear end of your top is completely different from mine in the cut and finish. Mine used the shock cord lacing and hooks to catch and hold the bottom of the side flaps, just the way that the front corners are laced. The shock cords on the bed are due to be replaced this year as they are almost shot too.
Bill Campbell in Paris, Texas did a masterful job on my cab cover, and it was about $400.00 with new side curtains and reinforcements, reusing the original hooks and drain edge hardware (above windshield metal channel). I should have had him do the new cargo cover, as mine finally wore through from tree abrasions and old age. It should not be difficult to get a proper reproduction made of the military cargo cover, I just have my doubts about the gent up above mentioned, as he is less into restoration and more into alteration for sale. One of these days an unaltered S404.114 is going to be a fairly rare beast, as in Texas all they wanted was rock crawlers or sand sleds....
I've got to run,
but do have a good night and stay warm!