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Grizz1963 09-08-2025 04:28 PM

Old school advice needed please. Rear bedside damage.
 
Some days you lose, some days you win.

Today I felt the universe pooped on me.


I also completed stripping the whole of the drivers side befside.

It has left me feeling despondent.

Seriously.

Short video shows what I have.

I NEED SOME HELP AND ADVICE PLEASE.

Comments like Ooops it looks bad, appreciated, advice on how to get the shape back…… really appreciated.


https://youtu.be/1llhVoRagEw?si=Z2oMIEW4yLpWrvR5




Thanks
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Rocky1962 09-08-2025 08:10 PM

Re: Old school advice needed please. Rear bedside damage.
 
I feel your pain. I got a replacement bed after an accident, it appeared good but after further investigation it wasn't. It needed filler from front to back. On the positive side, I became a much better bodyman. Somewhat mastered the ways of filler artistry after much trial and error. Do not fear the filler.

scottofksu 09-09-2025 12:00 PM

Re: Old school advice needed please. Rear bedside damage.
 
Sending an entire bedside from the state's would probably be a deal breaker for both the cost of shipping and the potential for damage on the way... BUT! Could you be sent cutouts for patches (e.g., wheel arch section and then the one behind it)? A little planning (i.e., measurements of the location) and I know I would be happy to help! I am sure others would as well. I see many full beds on Facebook Marketplace for a couple hundred bucks up here around Omaha where many have been turned into trailers.

Grizz1963 09-09-2025 02:23 PM

Re: Old school advice needed please. Rear bedside damage.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rocky1962 (Post 9402236)
I feel your pain. I got a replacement bed after an accident, it appeared good but after further investigation it wasn't. It needed filler from front to back. On the positive side, I became a much better bodyman. Somewhat mastered the ways of filler artistry after much trial and error. Do not fear the filler.

Absolutely agree.

I started with no clue.

This has been an amazing trip so far.

Grizz1963 09-09-2025 02:31 PM

Re: Old school advice needed please. Rear bedside damage.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scottofksu (Post 9402303)
Sending an entire bedside from the state's would probably be a deal breaker for both the cost of shipping and the potential for damage on the way... BUT! Could you be sent cutouts for patches (e.g., wheel arch section and then the one behind it)? A little planning (i.e., measurements of the location) and I know I would be happy to help! I am sure others would as well. I see many full beds on Facebook Marketplace for a couple hundred bucks up here around Omaha where many have been turned into trailers.

Long story short.

I have driven from St Louis Missouri up to Nebraska for dinner with friends and then halfway back to Kansas City to stop at Pete and Jakes with my best friend Dennis to order parts for the 34 Ford California Kid replica he is building after doing a 500 mile one way, turn and burn to Enid, Kansas to collect the 34 for him with another good 86 year old friend.

Its incredibly generous of you to offer to help.

I brought bed strips and side trim back to England in a 7 foot ski bag, as well as a 23kg extra bag of new parts collected at LMC and also in OKC.

I would cut and fit parts into my baggage as you have suggested.

But I think I need to just approach it slowly and do one thing at a time.

Grizz1963 09-09-2025 03:56 PM

Re: Old school advice needed please. Rear bedside damage.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scottofksu (Post 9402303)
Sending an entire bedside from the state's would probably be a deal breaker for both the cost of shipping and the potential for damage on the way... BUT! Could you be sent cutouts for patches (e.g., wheel arch section and then the one behind it)? A little planning (i.e., measurements of the location) and I know I would be happy to help! I am sure others would as well. I see many full beds on Facebook Marketplace for a couple hundred bucks up here around Omaha where many have been turned into trailers.

I have been putting my bare metal journey on my YouTube channel.

This is part three of repairs to my rusted, wrecked fenders.

Part one and two was where I started.


https://youtu.be/DFatrh51pg0?si=kRIhU4ARHdxhNFXe


I hope that I manage to get it close to this well repaired.

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Grizz1963 09-16-2025 07:33 AM

Re: Old school advice needed please. Rear bedside damage.
 
https://youtu.be/iLGzfzKDAGc?si=7qhpMhtIkJvVDUgS

Rear of cab, bed panel ready for final primer and paint.

Hopefully.


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