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Old 09-05-2007, 11:58 PM   #1
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Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

This is a very nice, rust free and straight LWB bed. The floor is very solid (has dents). Comes with the tailgate but it is bowed and beat up on the inside. I can store for a while until you come pick it up. $500 o.b.o.
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Old 09-06-2007, 02:24 PM   #2
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

Would you be willing to disassemble the box? I could stuff it in the trailer that I'll be using when I pick up the doors.
I was thinking maybe $450.00 disassembled?

Please help out a rust bucket in FL. Please?
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Old 09-06-2007, 02:49 PM   #3
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

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Would you be willing to disassemble the box? I could stuff it in the trailer that I'll be using when I pick up the doors.
I was thinking maybe $450.00 disassembled?

Please help out a rust bucket in FL. Please?
I've never dissasembled one of these before. How much work is it?

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Old 09-06-2007, 03:44 PM   #4
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

It's all bolted together. The only bad thing is they used a #3 phillips head (going by memory) between the bedsides and floor. If they are rusted real bad, like mine, they have to be cut. I used a torch on mine, but they were real bad. Someone said there is a small tack weld between the floor and the back of the bedside somewhere. I put a new bedside on the box I currently have (back in 88) I don't remember a tack weld anywhere.
You would end up with two bedsides, front bed panel, two wheel wells, a tailgate and a floor. It would fit nicely into a 5x10 covered trailer.


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I wonder what the weight is? 500lbs maybe?
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Old 09-06-2007, 03:50 PM   #5
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

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It's all bolted together. The only bad thing is they used a #3 phillips head (going by memory) between the bedsides and floor. If they are rusted real bad, like mine, they have to be cut. I used a torch on mine, but they were real bad. Someone said there is a small tack weld between the floor and the back of the bedside somewhere. I put a new bedside on the box I currently have (back in 88) I don't remember a tack weld anywhere.
You would end up with two bedsides, front bed panel, two wheel wells, a tailgate and a floor. It would fit nicely into a 5x10 covered trailer.


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I wonder what the weight is? 500lbs maybe?
Why not get a 6 X 12 open trailer? That will give you more flexibility. You could always tarp it down if you were worried about the weather. I wouldn't mind taking it apart, but I really don't have the tools with me (still in Pcola, ).
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Old 09-06-2007, 04:15 PM   #6
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

I wish I could, but it weighs to much.

A 6x12 trailer weighs 2485lbs
A 5x10 weighs 1250lbs

The vehicle I'm pulling the trailer with isn't aloowed to pull the big one.
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

What if you used this:

http://www.uhaul.com/guide/index.asp...pentrailer-5x9
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Old 09-06-2007, 10:59 PM   #8
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

I don't mean to under cut anyone or tic anyone off here, but I can pick it up within a week or 2 for 300 cash......

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Sorry partner......I'm gonna have to withdraw my offer.

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I just checked on that one. I would have to rent it in Orlando and pull it out their. I was checking one way and that one didn't show up on the screen. (they don't do a one way on this trailer)

The box would hang over about 7" on the side. I'm going to pick up some more sheet metal in OK. There is the theft factor with the open trailer.

I'm not sure on this yet.
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:25 AM   #11
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Re: Rust free/straight LWB bed (ABQ, NM)

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I just checked on that one. I would have to rent it in Orlando and pull it out their. I was checking one way and that one didn't show up on the screen. (they don't do a one way on this trailer)

The box would hang over about 7" on the side. I'm going to pick up some more sheet metal in OK. There is the theft factor with the open trailer.

I'm not sure on this yet.
Bring a big gun! Have you thought about buying an enclosed trailer? I bought a 6 X 12 with the pull down ramp in back for around $2500 to pull my stuff out here. Then I resold after I got here. Just a thought. Just let me know what I can do to help. Are there any other parts you need??
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