Interesting stepside bed
Interesting stepside bed
usually everyone talks about how much wider an 80-96 model truck is check out this 92 stepside bed on a 62 kinda cool i htink
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1962-Str ... 240%3A1318
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1962-Str ... 240%3A1318
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61 Ford f100 Unibody short bed
351w/Aod
61 Ford f100 Unibody short bed
351w/Aod
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Re: Interesting stepside bed
the later truck body is not wider, just the frame.61ford wrote:usually everyone talks about how much wider an 80-96 model truck is check out this 92 stepside bed on a 62 kinda cool i htink
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1962-Str ... 240%3A1318
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i don't like those beds-even on the trucks they were made for. they look funny with the tails in the corners. i like the stalk mounted tail lights of the older style beds better.
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i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
i like it a lot better than a flatbed...
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That looks pretty good for a bed swap. I think the tire size difference might be making the rear fenders look too big. Looks like there's some sort of ground effects on that bed. Makes it hang a little low near the cab - I could do without those. Bottom line though, for me, is I like the original flareside beds a lot better.
Frankly, I'm not a fan of any flairside bed (stepside). Allways hated, that no matter what, there is going to be dirt on the steps. More corners to wash out and it doesn't stay clean. If I had to choose between the style that came on our trucks or the one on this truck, it would be the early but just because it was original, not that it looks any better. Kinda like the difference between a cats hairball and dog barf. Workwise , it's nice to have a step so you can get stuff out of the bed easier.
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Rich
I think it was Garbz who had a 80-86 flareside bed on a 66(?). There was a pic of it on the old MSN site he posted when I was looking for a flareside bed for my 66. The 80-86 bed is like the 53-79 but with fenders like the one in the pic and flat top rails. Probably the best looking flareside Ford ever made. One other cool thing about them, the fenders are fiberglass so they don't rust.
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You'll be missed my friend.
But for the oddball tires, it looks better than I would have imagined. Wrong beds look more out of place than that does. Wouldn't do it to mine, but I would sure compliment that guy if I ran into him.
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I installed a 80-86 Flairside box on my previous 66. My stock bed was rusted too bad to save and I found this bed at the local junkyard. After lots of measurements, decided it might work. The bodylines matched too well to discount using it. I really liked the way it looked. I realize this is probably love or hate thing depending on personal tastes. Maybe because I came here thru the 53-56 Fat Fender camp, I don't like their stepsides on a Slick.
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