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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Jonesboro, AR
Posts: 410
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Unusual frame question
I have a '77 swb stepside that is mechanically sound and the bed is very good but the cab is a rust bucket. How difficult would it be to put a '67-72 cab and front clip on the frame? I know the bed would not be the same as '67 but I think it would be close enough after it's all painted the same color. Just wondering if it's feasible. I more familiar with the '55-59 models so I'd appreciate any insight from you 67-72 guys. Thanks.
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Go Pack Go!
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Green Bay
Posts: 2,669
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Re: Unusual frame question
Anything is possible. Personally, I've seen it done the opposite where someone put a 70's or even 90's step bed on the 67-72 trucks. I always found the combination very odd looking because the 77 bed wheel wells are square while the 67-72 front wheel wells are round.
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Belews Creek , NC
Posts: 4,219
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Re: Unusual frame question
I think it would look like a 67 with a 77 bed
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