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12-04-2012, 02:02 PM | #176 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
nice build!
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04-01-2013, 09:21 PM | #177 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
Well its been a while since i have posted in my build thread, and not much has happened since the last post. Caught up in several other projects around the house and will be getting to the bodywork of my cab and front end soon, but wanted to throw up a few pics of my new purchase...
Sometimes the time to buy something is when you need it, but for harder to find items, the time to buy them is WHEN YOU SEE THEM. that being said, when I was looking for bed parts I really wanted to find a short fleet bed, but we all know how hard they are to come across... I ended up finding a mint aftermarket shortbed stepside bed all new and painted for a decent price, so I bought it last year... well I wasnt really LOOKING for a bed today, but as soon as I saw it I had to buy it. Now i just have to figure out wether I am building another truck or whether I am swapping my stepside out... For some reason I think I might end up with a Pair of Task Forces Here is the Shortbed Stepside bed I found. No tailgate, rotted bed but very decent sides. main dent in "bullet" was slide hammered and bondo'd 20+ years ago and is in decent shape, the tops of the fender flares were swapped at one point, but not the full arches, and there is a dent on top of the front of one bed side, but EASY to get to. Not banged up and NOT rusted away. I couldnt be happier to own this bed. The best things come up when I am not looking for them, but sometimes just because im not looking for it, doesnt mean im not going to buy it! The only thing ill add is it is pre-drilled for the deluxe trim and I WISH it was still there! but the Previous owner also said he also wished it was there because he knew it was worth $$$$$ |
04-01-2013, 10:24 PM | #178 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
Wow nice find, that one is in better shape the one I got, those bullets can be a bear to straighten out. To bad on the trim but good find anyway.
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04-01-2013, 10:30 PM | #179 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
Very nice bed.
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04-02-2013, 01:51 AM | #180 | |
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Granted, I only paid $300 for the bed I picked up, and I feel that it was a very good buy. although its going to lead to alot more spending! hah... |
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04-02-2013, 06:49 AM | #181 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
it's only money! spend it so i don't feel so bad for how much i've spent!
lol Nice looking bed and a great find even at $300 Ray |
04-27-2013, 11:09 PM | #182 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
Okay, well after thinking long and hard I just couldnt see myself building a whole other 55-59 project, as they are both time consuming and expensive to put together, heck im 12+ years into mine and its not done. So I had 2 choices, put the fleet on my truck and off my nice step, or just get another truck to satisfy my need for a short fleet, and move this bed on. As luck were to have it, i chose the ladder.
Made a small profit on the bed, moved it on to a good new home where it will be making a happy 1955 pickup a nice fleet conversion. What did i get to satisfy my short fleet itch?? well some of you guys will frown, others wont... but I found a Ford F100 that was just too good to pass up... (for a price ill never get a chevy for!!!!) runs, drives, NO rust. Anyways, back to the chevy. I finally took a photo of the truck with the new bed on it. With this bed, i just couldnt justify dumping this bed for the fleet... I also like the small touch of having the rear bed rail holes filled.
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04-28-2013, 12:25 AM | #183 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
The bed looks good on the truck.
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10-05-2013, 07:07 PM | #184 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
Hey guys, I haven't found motivation lately to do the required body work on the '55, so I did the only logical thing, bought another project.
This time i stayed in the chevy family with a 1972 K5 Blazer. Its got the typical rust in the front floor, the A pillar has some damage, some rust in the cowl but the majority of the body is in excellent shape. All original body panels and all original paint. Single wall top with some damage, a donor hatch has been used and its in horrible shape but at least its there. Here are some photos. |
10-06-2013, 09:07 PM | #185 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
gotta hand it to you, I never heard of anybody off and onning it like you are for so long, and actually make any progress.
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10-09-2013, 06:13 PM | #186 | |
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I would have made more progress but the rear main puking oil made me pretty discouraged. I went through a summer-long debate as to whether or not I should just replace the motor with a 5.3 or similar, along with the rear main seal the left bank is burning oil and I don't know if I want to dump a ton of money into it. Either way I will get to the 55's body work soon, but the wife is in full support of the K5 so its going to get some attention until its cleaned up a little. |
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09-08-2014, 12:29 AM | #187 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
Any updates? Hope you stuck with the poncho motor...
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07-10-2015, 11:41 PM | #188 |
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Sadly still no updates, haven't really made any progress in like 2 years. Detracted with all of my other projects. I keep the battery tended and start it up and run it to warm about once a month. thats about all the love she is gettin these days sadly, hopefully I will find time to get moving on it soon, or just suck it up and drive it while leaking the oil and just keep it topped off. I have revamped that little f100 I bought, and I have also been putting some cash into my blazer, as well as a 28' Model A Tudor hotrod with chevy drivetrain. As soon as I regain motivation i will be back with more!
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10-29-2015, 04:22 PM | #189 |
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Re: My Build - 1955 2nd Series Short Bed Stepside
love the build and i didnt know they made those radio's...i definitely need to get one of those
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