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Old 10-05-2016, 11:25 PM   #1
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Stepside Fenders 1967

A very nice set of original 67 step side fenders. These are the one year only fenders with no marker light. These are Very nice fenders, zero rust , original paint and not even a dent or ding, perfect mounting flanges. 1,000 for the pair plus shipping.
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Old 10-05-2016, 11:26 PM   #2
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Old 10-06-2016, 07:15 AM   #3
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Re: Stepside Fenders 1967

Wow their nice, what's the rest of the truck look like? Looks like a clean original
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Old 10-06-2016, 02:27 PM   #4
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Wow their nice, what's the rest of the truck look like? Looks like a clean original
The rest of the truck was just as nice as those fenders! I didn't take any pics of the whole truck. It is a very rust free southern truck that the owner is going to put a fleetside bed on so I got the complete 8 ft stepper.

I really want the 68/72 style fender with the marker or I would use these...just don't want to cut such nice one year only fenders.
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Old 10-06-2016, 02:29 PM   #5
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Re: Stepside Fenders 1967

Also have a nice original CHEVROLET tail gate that I would trade for a GMC version.
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Old 10-06-2016, 07:20 PM   #6
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Re: Stepside Fenders 1967

Wow what a score for someone I purchased a set of 40 + year take offs for a little less a couple years ago and a bump for you
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Old 10-06-2016, 08:35 PM   #7
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These are for a short bed or long bed?
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These are for a short bed or long bed?
Will fit either long or short stepsides, no difference unless there is a cut out for spare.
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Hmmmm ok, ty.
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Old 10-07-2016, 12:49 AM   #10
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Hmmmm ok, ty.
With the stepsides, the bed length difference is made up with the steps at the front of the bed, fenders are the same.

If I could just throw around money, these are so nice/cool they'd look awesome hanging in my garage.

Good luck with the sale, those are really nice!
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Rob, Those are the nicest 67 sides I have ever seen & way better than aftermarket sides ! TTT
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if only I had the extra space right now....
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Old 10-11-2016, 08:21 PM   #13
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Rob, Those are the nicest 67 sides I have ever seen & way better than aftermarket sides ! TTT
Thanks Mike, they're defiantly the nicest I have ever had, I don't think they've ever seen a gravel road.


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if only I had the extra space right now....
Hang em on your wall...slide them under your bed, the day is going to come your going to need them!
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Re: Stepside Fenders 1967

Is the complete bed available? If so how much?
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Old 10-11-2016, 11:12 PM   #15
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When I graduated from HS in '77 I worked at a restaurant. I backed in to one the bus boys sweet 67 stepper. One fender crunched. I had to give him 25 bucks to replace the fender with a cherry one he found.

If only we had the foresight to start putting stuff away back then LOL.

I don't even own a step side and would love to have these fenders. Wish I had the dough or something cool to trade for them.
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When I graduated from HS in '77 I worked at a restaurant. I backed in to one the bus boys sweet 67 stepper. One fender crunched. I had to give him 25 bucks to replace the fender with a cherry one he found.

If only we had the foresight to start putting stuff away back then LOL.

I don't even own a step side and would love to have these fenders. Wish I had the dough or something cool to trade for them.
CG - Oh to go back to 1977 (Glory Days) ! I bought a 1972 Triple Black Custom Deluxe long bed with 11,000 miles and a 427 Tri Power Corvette Motor three on the tree. The owner took the motor out of his 68 corvette because his wife didn't like driving the big block. He put the 350 in the Vette. The truck had Cheyenne Trim with buckets and console from the factory. Paid $2200. Sold the motor for $1100 that weekend and put a 6 cyl out of a wrecked 72 with 68,000 miles in it. Truck was perfect. Drove it a couple years till a buddy needed a motor so I sold him the 6 cyl. Never got around to putting a 350 in it & sold the truck for $800. Tried to find it and buy it back after that with no luck. The truck had 17,000 miles when I sold it. Probably worth $15,000 to $20,000 even without the motor today. Would just love to buy all the cars & trucks I've owned for what I gave back then. Anyway, way too much reminiscing.

TTT for some excellent one year only parts.
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Is the complete bed available? If so how much?
It may be, I have another bed I need to go get and if it's usable for my project I'll let this one go. This bed is way nicer than I need for what I have planned. Even original bed wood is in excellent shape.

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When I graduated from HS in '77 I worked at a restaurant. I backed in to one the bus boys sweet 67 stepper. One fender crunched. I had to give him 25 bucks to replace the fender with a cherry one he found.

If only we had the foresight to start putting stuff away back then LOL.

I don't even own a step side and would love to have these fenders. Wish I had the dough or something cool to trade for them.

My introduction to these trucks was my first job after high school in 78, my supervisor had a nice 68 GMC small window short fleet...my weekend job was keeping it running. Had high miles and I tired 6 cylinder but great body and zero rust. He offered it to me 82 for 400 bucks but I passed since I was wanting 4 wheel drive at the time, i'm still kicking myself over that one!


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CG - Oh to go back to 1977 (Glory Days) ! I bought a 1972 Triple Black Custom Deluxe long bed with 11,000 miles and a 427 Tri Power Corvette Motor three on the tree. The owner took the motor out of his 68 corvette because his wife didn't like driving the big block. He put the 350 in the Vette. The truck had Cheyenne Trim with buckets and console from the factory. Paid $2200. Sold the motor for $1100 that weekend and put a 6 cyl out of a wrecked 72 with 68,000 miles in it. Truck was perfect. Drove it a couple years till a buddy needed a motor so I sold him the 6 cyl. Never got around to putting a 350 in it & sold the truck for $800. Tried to find it and buy it back after that with no luck. The truck had 17,000 miles when I sold it. Probably worth $15,000 to $20,000 even without the motor today. Would just love to buy all the cars & trucks I've owned for what I gave back then. Anyway, way too much reminiscing.

TTT for some excellent one year only parts.
Dang Mike! A 427 tri power with a 3 on the tree! What a Cool combination in a Cheyenne.... Not very feasible but definitely cool!
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Re: Stepside Fenders 1967

[QUOTE=BLAZERMAN;7743251]It may be, I have another bed I need to go get and if it's usable for my project I'll let this one go. This bed is way nicer than I need for what I have planned. Even original bed wood is in excellent shape.

Okay just let me know. We have a 1967 c20 that would look great with this original bed.
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Dang Mike! A 427 tri power with a 3 on the tree! What a Cool combination in a Cheyenne.... Not very feasible but definitely cool![/QUOTE]

I remember the old guy telling me "Nobody beats this thing off the line "! He had other cool cars, a 1965 white corvette fuelie with red interior and a 1964 triple black impala super sport convertible with a/c, power top, power windows and automatic. I could only afford the truck. The tri power was out of a 1968, a week after I sold it, the guy re-stamped it and put in a 1967 corvette coupe.

That date code stamped into the wood floor is too cool !
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