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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Body, Glass & Paint => Topic started by: dspen666 on April 24, 2009, 01:06:11 am
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my bed floor is thrashed to say the least. it has already been patched in numerous places at least once before, so i am thinking that i dont really want to patch patches. does anyone know where i could possibly get a complete bed that is in decent shape? i really want to try to avoid buying individual parts and piecing it all together. any help on leads to a "new" one would be greatly appreciated.
thanks in advance.
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Where are you located?
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If the rest of the bed is in good shape a new floor and front panel is the way to go. I just built a new bed with all new tin and let me tell you I will never do it again. I have at least 60 hours into the bed already 30 of which is body work not actual assembly and fitment. I am also only about 70% done on it. If I had to do it again, a new floor and front panel and I would repair the oe quarters and use a decent oe gate.
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Where are you located?
im about an hour north of philadelphia
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i should also add that i am not restoring it and im not planning on trying to enter it into any shows or anything like that, but i am sick of more rust appearing every time i look at it.
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Then why look for a brand new one? Trust me it's not worth it unless you are doing a show truck. Look on craigslist, ebay and your local papers for a good used one. If you subscribe to the classifieds here you can place a wanted to buy ad and search other members for sale items.
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Sometimes you can get lucky and find one in a junkyard. Down here they go for about $500.
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Sometimes you can get lucky and find one in a junkyard. Down here they go for about $500.
i have been to just about every junkyard around me, they only have longbeds and stepsides, and i refuse to put a stepside on my truck...
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Have you tried Craigslist or Ebay like Vile said? I'm sure one will show up sooner or later. Other then that patching would be the next best thing.
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Cut the floor out of one of the long beds. You said your not looking to make a show truck, and you can cut the floor down to fit.
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Cut the floor out of one of the long beds. You said your not looking to make a show truck, and you can cut the floor down to fit.
i doubt all the bolt holes will line up if i did that, but it is a thought
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what year truck you got?
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If you dont want a stepside, you dont really want to modify a long bed floor to a shortbed setup then i say ditch the bed and put a wooden stake body on it.
thanks
pat
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what year truck you got?
its a 74