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Old 02-05-2006, 01:09 PM   #6
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Re: Stepside Conversion

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Originally Posted by 87 STEPPER
I can not help ya but iv'e seen a few in person and it looks ok some better than others.

I dont think it's that big of a project if ya have a well equipt shop to fab up brackets maybe cut/chop here trim there.

I think the ford flairside bed would look good maybe even better than the chevy one but iv'e never seen that done yet. Now theres a reason to do it be the first one to do that and you'll have the only truck like it
Yeah my thoughts exactly..We had a 97 in in my auto shop class Friday.Had passivly thought about it before (only major problem with the bed that i can think of is that the Ford oval emblem is recessed into the tailgate nothing a bigger bowtie couldn't fix though)If it is still there Monday I'll trt to get some measurments But form the looks of this snow there may not be any school anyways.Hopefully evening class didn't figure out the code and it will still be there.
I'll post some pics later.
Thanks
Shane
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