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#106217 06/03/2004 12:38 AM
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Shop Shark
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Does anyone have a picture of where and how the rear license plate should be mounted on a 64 Fleetside with a stock bumper?

Here's a before and after of the Ugly Truck's backside:

[img]http://www.chevyasylum.com/64c10/20040403_35r4.jpg[/img]

[img]http://www.chevyasylum.com/64c10/64c10_188r4.jpg[/img]

It sorta looks like the lower pic now...more of it is black.

It's makin progress.

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Hi Ray,
The license plate should mount in the middle of the bumper. Here's a pic of mine. pic of rear of truck
here's another angle of the bracket with license plate. pic#2

I had to mount 1 of the holes into the back of the bed, and 2 others in the bottom of the bumper.
The license plate bracket can be found at most of the truck vendors. smile
David


My truck don't leak oil, it just marks its teritory.
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Shop Shark
Shop Shark
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Thanks, Chevyboy. That was exactly what I needed.

Btw, here's ol' Ugly Truck as of today:

[img]http://www.chevyasylum.com/64c10/64c10_191r8.jpg[/img]

Gettin closer to its goal.

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'Bolter
'Bolter
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I put a rolled pan on mine to clean-up the rear. When I get my new bumper, I will just slot the pan for the bumper brackets, and leave the plate recessed as it is.
Scott


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