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56 stepside long bed panels
Have they stopped repopping these? I put off getting these because it wasn’t a priority. Now I can’t seem to find any at the usual places.
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Re: 56 stepside ling bed panels
I seem them on Jim Carter web site as well as a couple others.
Assuming the ling is a typo, and you meant long bed as in 1956 3200 etc |
Re: 56 stepside ling bed panels
Most all of the long stepside panels that the vendor were selling came from Mar-K.
I was hoping that another company would step up and buy what was left of the company and the inellectial properties out and reproduce them again but that may be tied up in court for a while and probably in a law suit against the former CEO as to where the money went. Somewhere along the line there is a mishandling of funds and most likely embezzlement of funds. |
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Maybe I just need to cut it down to a short bed. Was mulling it over already anyway. Im sure there is a kit out there. Unfortunately Ive already got all the lines run, exhaust done and driveshaft installed. Thank you |
Re: 56 stepside long bed panels
how about taking 2 sets of short bed panels and making one set of long bed sides?
Shouldn't be too hard. |
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The beds are the same from 55.1 up as long as they made stepsides with the bolt on fenders. and the fenders are the same except 68 and up with the side marker light holes. |
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I would think making longer sides from shortbed sides would be faster and easier than cutting that frame down.
I went out and did some quick measurements of my 3200. The fenders are the same so you only need to add on each side of fender section. if you notice in the posting MR48 posted Distance from the rear axle hub center to end of bed is 42.63 and on the short bed its 41 ish hard to read but basically they added 1.5 to 2 inches behind fender to end of bed. from fender to front of bed would be 46.38 or so compared to 35.12 on shortbed. If I was in a hurry and didn't want to cut down the frame. I would buy a left and right short bed sides. The add metal between front and rear end post and fender. Nothing fancy about this section so should be a basic weld or really easy for a weld shop to do. 9 inches to front and a 2 in piece to rear between post and fender. (with only a 1.5 inch difference you probably could add to 11.88 front and just let your tires sit in well off a little). |
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I'd be out looking for a mid 60's long bed Stepside bed as they are the same bed and should be easier to find in decent shape.
I just wish another outfit would step up and buy what is left of Mar-K and the intellectial property and start making bed parts again. I saw over the weekend that Southern Rods bought what was left of The Fatman suspension company after it went broke for pretty well the same reasons that Mar-K failed from what I understand. |
Re: 56 stepside long bed panels
Reach out to these guys. The are manufactures that resell with authorized dealers.
show them what they are missing. But more importantly ask them if you can custom order or how to custom order via dealer. worth the shot. Contact Information: Original Equipment Reproduction® P.O. Box 12049 Westminster, CA 92683 info-desk@OERparts.com |
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OPG only lists short box and like other parts vendors don't make their own parts in the US and have everything made and shipped from overseas.
Mar-K was one of the few sheet metal sellers for 47/59 that actually made parts in the US and the only one who supplied long bed parts. No matter who you bought long stepside bed sides from they came from Mar-K. |
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