02-17-2018, 05:03 PM | #1 |
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Can anybody tell me, definitively, when metal floors in pickup beds became the standard offering? And, was it different for fleet side and step side models? I believe, based on research, that the last year a wood bed floor was offered was 1987. However, by that time, it was an extra cost item, and only available on certain models, or so I've been told.
Just trying to get my history straightened out. I'm sure somebody on here knows the answer off the top of their head. Just curious. I'm converting my '68 from metal to wood, which is complete, and I've got the option codes, just wondering when the change occurred for GM. Thanks in advance for your help! |
02-17-2018, 06:08 PM | #2 |
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Last wood bed was 87 when last stepper was made....
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The stepside beds kept the wood floor as standard equipment all the way to 1987. The fleetside beds had a steel floor as standard equipment starting in 1967. I believe the RPO E81 wood floor option was available in all 1967 - 1972 fleetsides. And it continued to be available from 1973 - 1980 but only in 8' fleetsides. |
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02-18-2018, 12:20 AM | #5 |
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Did anybody in the history of these trucks buy a new truck with a wood bed because it was pretty or cool? Did they take a truck home from the dealer and work on finishing/shining the bed wood? Or is that just a thing with the modern restoring of old trucks? Can any old-timers give some insight on the average owner's attitude towards the wood bed when the 67-72 truck was new?
My first memory of anybody caring at all about the condition of the bed was in roughly 1978 when (I perceive) people started buying the Silverados with A/C in bigger numbers, lifting them, putting big tires on them, polishing them and driving them around like cars, showing off, and swearing at the mention of helping people move their refrigerators... |
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02-18-2018, 08:48 AM | #7 |
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What was the advantage/benefit of a wood floor? My dads C20 had one and it started buckling up and cracking after several years. Were there many swb fleetsides with wood?
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