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72 short stepside question
Does anyone here have a pic. showing the area of the running board that meets the leading edge of the rear fender on a original 72 chevy short wheelbase C-10 ? The repro. running boards are long in this area, and extent past the rear fender opening as well as being "open" and not rounded off. I would like my truck to look original in this area & have seen pictures of trucks that have these "ends" rounded off to follow the shape of the wheel opening. Any pics would be a help...Thanks in advance guys !
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Re: 72 short stepside question
Seems to me they don't meet, they go under the fender .
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Re: 72 short stepside question
No pics of original (not reproduction) stepside running boards ?? Come on guys..I know someone must have some somewhere.
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Re: 72 short stepside question
OK, here is a thread that I posted pics for the fender supports.
I believe the first pic, post #4, I posted is what you are looking for. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=731737 |
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Your pics are very helpfull on placement of the supports.. THANK YOU ! |
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Re: 72 short stepside question
How's this one?
It is rounded off to a certain extent. The curvature follows the fender. |
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Re: 72 short stepside question
Mine is all gm metal on a 70
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Re: 72 short stepside question
Thanks, I painted it in 92, just starting the final Time I will do it.
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My 72
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