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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Oregon City Oregon
Posts: 6
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1959 fleetside bed weight
Anyone know the weight of a 59 short fleet bed? There is no wood in the bed and I'm trying to figure out how many of my buddies to take with me to pick it up.
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Jemez Springs, NM
Posts: 435
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Re: 1959 fleetside bed weight
Awkward more than heavy. One on each corner easiest, but without wood could be handled by two with good backs
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Idaho
Posts: 8,800
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Re: 1959 fleetside bed weight
I put mine on, no wood or tailgate, with three people.
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Location: Alabama
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Re: 1959 fleetside bed weight
I can pick my 55 bed up off the ground by myself..putting it on and off the truck is a different story..me and my buddy pulled a 75 stepside bed off the truck just the two of us...one on each fender..I agree..awkward. . 4 would be better..
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