This is a possibility on the Bed. I have a 61 GMC 1 ton and it has a full
9ft stepside bed. I bet you could use it
not shure what fenders I would use as it has the short running boards. Just
an Idea
I've got a 54 1 ton that I'm considering making into a car hauler so keep
me in mind as maybe we can do some part swapping. I have tons of AD parts
If you use a AD bed your going to have to stretch it as well as the Running
Boards I think unless it's has the same length frame as a standard 3/4 ton
then it would be real easy to just put a 3/4 box and running boards on it.
Jay Baker www.expage.com/chevylikearock
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Dalton <novawagonmaster@yahoo.com>
To: ole trucks list <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 9:56 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] bed ideas
>Hello all,
> As I stated in a previous message, I am going the rod
>route with my '48 one ton dually. It will no longer be
>a dually, but instead, a slammed 4-wheeler. The truck
>came with no bed...so, I could use some ideas and
>would like to see some pics. I do not want a flat bed
>or anything...definitely a box...but I will either
>find a stock bed, or go with a late model (like a late
>90's step side S-10 bed depending on measurements). I
>would like to go with a late model if it will fit
>OK...has anyone tried this? Pictures anywhere? This is
>the only part of the truck I cannot
>visualize...everything else is in the works! Thanks
>for any help and suggestions!
>Later,
>Jonboy
>'48 Chevy
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