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#1124230 09/15/2015 12:14 AM
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just checking to see if anyone has made any complete bed, rough or perfection, other than the standard bed. I'm talking about the complete bed, sides, etc. I'm not necessarily looking for rat rod, but I'd like to do something other than the standard metal bed. FYI, I'm working on a 46 Chevy 1/2 ton. I plan to leave it, as close to a Midwest barn find as possible.


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'31 Ford Model A pickup


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Thanks. That is along the lines of what I'm looking to do. Do you have anymore pics, or contact?


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'31 Ford Model A pickup


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Hi mtntruck

not sure if this is what you are looking at...this is 2 sheets of 18 gauge, 2 lengths of exhaust pipe from NAPA...and a complete wood kit from Jim Carter truck parts...I think it ran me about $1200.00 to $1500.00 by the time I was done....(6 stake pockets I think alone were $300.00)
rear view

side view

another view

Oh yeah this is 9 foot long 1 ton truck bed...

hope this helps you out...

MikeC


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Thanks, Mike. As I am much more skilled with wood than metal, I was looking for something that had wood sides, vs metal. However it does help seeing your work. Thanks.


Steve

'46 Chevrolet 1/2 T. Pickup, survivor - sold
'31 Ford Model A pickup



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