10-22-2005, 11:47 AM | #26 |
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Re: 99 up bed on 67-72
Early 90 Chevy truck beds are steel. Point made above is sound to me: $200 for a good used one vs. $3000 for a repro. I have seen a long bed on a 72 truck and it was painted the classic 2 tone red/white top and sides, and it looked sweet. very very nice.
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10-25-2005, 09:57 AM | #27 |
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Re: 99 up bed on 67-72
I'm thinking of doing this as well on my truck. Finally getting around to working on it again.
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10-28-2005, 06:22 PM | #28 |
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Re: 99 up bed on 67-72
FYI an OBS bed is a direct bolt on to a 67-72, no modification necessary
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Re: 99 up bed on 67-72
I have a 70 with a 92 bed. This question has a few answers. First I'm 55 so my good young man car days and nostalgia is 85-95. This was a common push the limits modification. Keep in mind this was a new truck's bed. It looks good but needs some work to look finished. Cost my bed is very straight zero rust and cost $250 complete. Weight two people can easily move this bed I carried my bed out of the middle of a u pull it yard with two people helping. Last it's a truck part. Get bored, tired whatever take it off and get a different one.
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