One of the guys on here was saying something about someone had a SS plate cut for the bottom of their bed. I'd bet you'd just have to remove the old bottom piece and attach the new piece by lowering the sides and all that down onto it Although drilling trhough SS could be a major pain in the arse it would be stronger then heck and look sharp. maybe diamond plate for some good traction too? i dunno just some thoughts. I'm sure some vendor out there has replacement bed floors dont they?
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Sold the 69 C20. It's off to a better home with more love!
Now onto the 86 CUCV M1009; K5 blazer with 6.2L diesel, corp 10 bolt axles, Detroit locker in the rear, trutrac front, 3.73 gears, 35" tires.
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