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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: San Angelo Texas
Posts: 128
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Looking for a step side bed
So I've got a line on a really cool 1968 Chevy c30 bump truck. Its kind of an inside deal so right now I'm not sure if I'm going to drag it home or not. I think Id like to put it on a short bed frame I have. I'm a big fan of the rust-o-mod look, and would like to leave the paint alone. So before I pull the trigger on it, does anyone have a lead on a bed that comes pretty close to matching? Id like a step bed but Id settle for a fleet. How about other ideas? flat bed, leave the bump, ex....
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: garner,tx
Posts: 33
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Re: Looking for a step side bed
There was a short step bed a few miles from where I work. I can try to check on it but it will be Friday before I'm by there. I'm up around the Weatherford area.
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Smyrna, TN
Posts: 32
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Re: Looking for a step side bed
You could always leave the dump, or build a flat bed.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Carnation, Wa
Posts: 142
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Re: Looking for a step side bed
That thing looks like it needs a tow truck style bed! You wouldn't have to have the whole boom and winch, but a stepped-down squared off bed would be easy to make (all right angles). Paint it roughly the same color and sand 'er down a bit. That would look tough!
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