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02-16-2007, 06:10 PM | #1 |
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Argentine bed
Anyone Else like the looks of the Argentine bed style?? How hard would it be to get one here in the U.S.?? I thought about putting one on my truck, It would certainly make people look twice, and ask questions.
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02-16-2007, 06:48 PM | #2 |
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02-16-2007, 06:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: Argentine bed
I like the looks of the bed, but sorta reminds me of the early 60's , especially with the small rear lights, almost looks like a step side tailgate, I don't mind it, but would rather keep the look of the long narrow rear lights of the original look of the 67-72 lights. That would be my opinion, would hate to know what shipping would be......
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02-16-2007, 07:07 PM | #4 |
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heres a website of a guy in argentina that has a nice 71 I kinda like the looks of the bed but maybe with round tailights, I don't know just a thought.
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http://ar.geocities.com/bg_chevy/soc.../interior3.htm http://ar.geocities.com/bg_chevy/soc.../interior4.htm Hmmm...interesting cluster... |
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02-16-2007, 07:31 PM | #6 |
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not bad, looks like a 60-66 fleet mixed with 67-72, and a step's tailgate
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Not really my kind of thing. I like the look of the 67-72 domestic better.
Primer69er is right, those do look like 60-66 tail lights. |
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if you want that look, i bet you could reproduce it, without buying the actual thing.
looks to me like you could get the taillights from 60-66, tailgate from a stepside, and fab up some ends for the bedsides. if you look at the pics, theres a seam at the end of the bed, like it was cut and new ends were put on. its worth a shot, i would practice on a rotted out bed first, so you dont mess up a good bed |
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Then,there`s widening a stepside tailgate.
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Those are tight. Kinda different, and at 1st glance it makes you wonder what different, to the untrained eye.
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02-17-2007, 12:03 AM | #14 |
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When I lived in AZ a few years ago, I saw a 73-up mexican bodied pickup. They have 67-72 pickup taillights. I don't remember why the tail lights are from the previous generation.
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i did see that, although some put aftermarket on the front.
after looking again you're right you would have to widen the step tailgate, at first i was thinking those end caps had a 90 angle to make for a shorter gate, but im sure a good bodyman could widen it. use a donor gate and cut the ends off and weld 'em to the ends of the other. Quote:
i would like to see that though... any pics??? Last edited by Primer69er; 02-17-2007 at 09:22 AM. |
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Notice none came with side markers.
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Were they exported, or were they made down there? My bet is made in Argentina by GM. It would have been expensive to have a different bed just for export on top of the shipping.
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They are actually found on GM trucks sold from Mexico south.I think the beds are produced south of the border,but not the rest.Like they were shipped cab`n`chassis.I know Brazil has alot of manufacturing and produces vehicles,like VWs.Not sure,maybe GM had a plant down south to produce entire vehicles.I guess the fenders aren`t US made.
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I learn something new all the time. Thought I was looking @ a ol 63-66 bed. I think the tail lights are from the previous year group. Not sure if I like the tail lights. US made fleet 67-72 's lights add the character of the year group. Never the less still interesting.
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These seem to have a few carry-over parts from pre-67.One word:exotic!
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