11-19-2012, 07:23 PM | #26 |
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Re: Factory tool box??
Fitting '68 trim to a toolbox door is going to be a custom effort as are the fillers fore and aft of it. Mar-K makes reproduction trim and may be worth giving a call to if you really must have the '68 style trim.
A more affordable might be to scare up a set of chrome wheel opening moldings (like RatRod68's truck) and use the '69 up style trim in black or wood. An accent color insert is a nice custom touch. have an idea on this you are welcome to PM about. Glad yo u like Huskies they are great dogs, just don't fit well with most lifestyles. The huskies seen here are mostly Mister-Bs, there are a few of mine too though. More can be seen at my website. www.rusticshadessiberians.com/trucks My only all white girl is a bi-eyed blue and amber.
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12-13-2018, 03:52 PM | #27 |
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Re: Factory tool box??
It took a year and a half to find the bedside. I bought and sold a truck just for the door. It cost an arm and a leg. Finally the bedside toolbox is restored!
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