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Bed I seen was in PennsylvaniaWhat area you in. I seen a few 8ft beds on Craigslist
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Bed I seen was in PennsylvaniaWhat area you in. I seen a few 8ft beds on Craigslist
You may wanna go with a flat bed. Your truck probably was born a cab and chassis which, FWIU, is a different frame and modifying it to fit a pickup bed may not be worth it. I'd investigate it further before pulling the trigger.New bed (8ft pickup if I can find one, flatbed if I can't)
Yeah, after delving into the brilliant world of paperwork it's a 2000 model year (everything including manual goes for this. 99 chassis completed in the 2k model year to finish an order?) but it's registered and inspected as a 1500. It's most certainly a 3500 with the 8 lug and 9k/10k GVW (depends on what papers you look at). So far it's been a great time, floor looked fine from the bottom and felt fine but I lifted the vinyl and started vaccuming and now I have a hole lol, guess I have more to do. I spoke with a couple other people and they agreed the best course of action would be either rebuilding the subframe on this bed or building a flatbed. None of the documentation matches up so I'll post more later on that.You may wanna go with a flat bed. Your truck probably was born a cab and chassis which, FWIU, is a different frame and modifying it to fit a pickup bed may not be worth it. I'd investigate it further before pulling the trigger.
It still looks like a fun projectNone of the documentation matches up so I'll post more later on that.
Oh man, I'm already having a great time just addressing basic stuff. Cotter pin fuel pump relay is the first thing to go after I fix my brakes. I had a little bit of regret when I found some holes and the brakes locked up in the rear but after I drove it around the yard some more that regret is all gone. Is this how the addiction starts?It still looks like a fun project
Cool truck! Where'd you get the old style bow tie? I like itYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach