10-07-2022, 07:24 PM | #1 |
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Factory tool box
Hello. Question for you guys.
We’re factory tool boxes an option for 1964 pickups? Thanks Vinnie Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: Factory tool box
I've never seen one, that looks like someone took a cutoff wheel to the quarter panel. The ones I've seen in later years on Chevy's and Fords look stamped.
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Re: Factory tool box
They weren't factory on 60-66 trucks. Would be cool to add one similar to what you could get on the 67-72s
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Re: Factory tool box
I like that look . . .
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