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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: north branch, minnesota
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1989 R3500 help
I recently purchased a 1989 50k mile r3500 chevy truck
No rust and runs perfect...only issue has a stake bed on it Will any dually box of that era fit? Will post pics soon! I want to put a bed on it but dont want to buy the wrong one!!! -Dan |
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Location: north branch, minnesota
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Re: 1989 R3500 help
pics...
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: St Robert, Mo
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Re: 1989 R3500 help
You truck appears to be a 'cab & chassis' truck. This means it has the narrower rearend. You will have to install a rearend from a pickup bed truck to use a regular bed...
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Re: 1989 R3500 help
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Weare,NH
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Re: 1989 R3500 help
You could just put a regular fleetside bed on. The rear outside tires will stick out a bit, up to you and your states laws to determine if thats ok.
Pictures courtesy of member DetroitDan, his truck is also a cab/chassis. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Re: 1989 R3500 help
OMG I love it!
Glad to see what one done looks like!!! very cool!! Maybe you could just ad some "mini " dually fenders I suppose THANKS!!! any more pics??? And is it a long box ??? Should I assume mine is??? thank you thank you -Dan |
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