04-30-2012, 10:50 AM | #26 |
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Picked up a stepside bed off a 1968 orange donor truck at Pull a part and the wood that was left was painted to match the body color.
(PS, rails were orange also)
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04-30-2012, 09:04 PM | #28 |
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Oh yeah,you just reminded me. Many trucks have air colored bed wood.
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Wow that is cool. I never knew that info about the wood being painted the same color as body.
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Original paint on my short bed. Never seen any difference in wheel tubs from wood bed to steel floor.
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Wow ! There's one with an invisible cab!
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I pulled these out of pick a parts myself, so I know for a fact that one of these was from a wood bed and one was from a steel floor, but I can't remember which is which. The both look the same to me.
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And the common invisible tailgate.....
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You don't see them? They are air colored. There were many made that color,you just don't know when you're looking at one.
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Thanks for the pictures. They certainly do look alike. I'm going to have to dig deeper into this but it appears to be based on incorrect information given to me (see the picture) quite a while back. With GSPP ownership change and the time frame, I'm sure there isn't a way there to trace this out. If there was a difference in production tubs it likely wasn't present in service replacement parts. They were intended to cover as many applications as possible by function. So a parts catalog listing might, but isn't likely, show a difference either. Anyone care to look these up and see if there is a notation relevant to RPO "E81 FLOOR BOARD"?
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These through bolts and gravity. Might have to be a bit creative in the interim.
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I have a 71 C20 and looking at puttin the bed on without he wood temporarily....
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Or just get a couple of sheets of 4x8 3/4" ply and use a jig saw to cut the pattern bolt it up and that way you dont have to strategically place, and you have a surface that is actually useable.
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thanks everyone, I'm going to go with pine and paint it the color of my truck. Did they paint the underside of the wood floor or just black it out ?
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I think they painted the underside black.
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The bed boards were sealer dipped prior to assembly (the black color) then they were painted body color on the topside.
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Meant to add this earlier, sorry.
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original wood bed, used to be painted dark olive, but the paint is long gone mostly. I think dad put used motor oil on it and that's preserved it very well. I like the dark wood color. 1971 custom camper 20 longhorn
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I LOVE it!
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I had the bed cleaned out on my Longhorn today and took a pic of the original wood bed.
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