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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Ontario, Kali
Posts: 2,427
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Re: '67 step-side replacement rear bumper
Subscribed to this one! I like this build, just good ole hard work and not alot of opening boxes and throwing money.
Keep up the good work, most would have passed on this truck. Dano
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Still livin the "dream" in '54
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 2,656
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Re: '67 step-side replacement rear bumper
Thanks Dano. 99% of the parts have been stripped and reworked. I did not buy much at all as far as sheet metal parts goes. The truck has a lot of "skim coats" of filler, not very thick, just enough to make the waves go away. If I didn't know how to do the work myself, I know I wouldn't have paid someone to do it. Unless it belonged to your granddad or something, that would be too much to invest in an old beat up truck. There are too many nice project trucks out there still that are begging to be redone. I am not building this for sale, I am building this for me. Just something to enjoy and drive. I'll keep the pics updated as I complete items.
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Springfield/Kansas City
Posts: 1,842
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Re: '67 step-side replacement rear bumper
Great build. I always like to see more small windowed step sides being redone. Keep us posted.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Oroville
Posts: 5
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Re: '67 step-side replacement rear bumper
I have a 67 stepside long box i want to make it a short box. How much do i take out of the frame?
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