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10-03-2004, 09:10 PM | #1 |
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Steel Bed, Trash or fix? Your experience?
1972 ¾ Ton, 4X4 Steel Bed Questions:
(Desired result ~ Restored pick-up like factory glove box decal.) Dropped my dealer added aux. fuel tanks today. Two cross members are rusted badly and noticing that the bed is pitted through in one spot. I will be disassembling the bed parts to clean up any rust. Cutting in all parts with paint and reassembling. My body guy is estimating another 10 hours at $20 per hour to straighten the bed up. Am I better to just replace the bed sheet metal with a new one? What is your experience or observation on other trucks? Martin |
10-03-2004, 10:00 PM | #2 |
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I can't remember for sure, but I think you'll have to fix it unless you find some good used bedsides. I don't think anyone makes repo long bedside.
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the bed floor is herd to fix.when these trucks were new every body bought them to be used as trucks.the steel floors took a beating dents and rust are common.I would change the floor to wood,just my two cents
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yes in classic truckin they did it on a 72.you have to change the steel supports,front bed panel and rear crossmember behind the tailgate.IT is expensive to do but it is new and looks better |
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Ooops misread I think. You'll be paying about the same, maybe more to convert to wood floor, so it's your choice really.
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10-04-2004, 12:54 AM | #11 |
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I personally am going to go back to a steel bed. My origional steel bed is too far gone but I found a better one that still needs work. There are a few holes & a few cross pieces are toast. I think that I can make patches from my old bed & I'll use better square steel tubes that are stronger & dont catch dirt like the u-shaped channel cross braces. After repairs I'll have it Line-X'ed or whatever sort of coating. I think a truck that will live outdoors 365 & will do regular work duty that steel (coated in some way) will hold up better than wood. Will it be a work truck? Will it live outside 365?
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10-04-2004, 06:26 PM | #13 |
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patches is all that I know of out there.... I just had to find a workable bed & run with that.
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Apparently they make half sections of the floor.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...1&postcount=18 |
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I've called on these sections, would be good for patch panels with a few problems. There are no dimples where your attaching bolts go. There is no support lip around the wheelhouses and are not pre-drilled. The ends are not tapered to give that finished look at the ends of the bed. They do however have a full bedpan for a '73 and up. I don't know how close the floor is to the '67-72 but that may be an option.
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I'm like some of you guys. I'd prefer a steel bed over my rotted wooden one. So when I hunt for one. That's what I'll be looking for.
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