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When I bought the truck (a year ago) it had a welders/utility bed on it. Now I am looking to replace it with a correct one.

Is there more than one manufacturer and if so is one better than the other? Anything I should look out for?
I am hesitant to just buy the cheapest one out there. But if they are all the same.......what the heck.

Any advise from someone that has done this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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I have done 2 beds one for my 49 and the other for a 51. Your best bet is Mar-K Manufacturing--look at their online catalog. Good Luck Bill

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You can build a complete bed from the Mar-K catalog. Quality parts from a quality company. You will need to check if they ship to Canada.🛠


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Very happy with the bed parts I got from Mar-K.

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Another vote for Mar-K. My 37 project had been a landscape truck and the bed was really beat up. I opted to replace the entire bed and chose Mar-K. The reproduction bed matched the original right down to the number and placement of spot welds. You won't be disappointed. Since I like the stock look, I chose their pine bedwood and boy was it pretty (before I covered that flawless wood with black paint).
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And FWIW, Mar-K has been a great supporter of this web site over the years.


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I vote for Mar-k. one thing you might consider another year like a 54 for the flat side rails. Check with others about fit.


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Mar-K thumbs_up

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I bought a Mar-K tailgate, unbelievable quality!


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Yes, excellent quality and service.

Too bad that they do not make 1954/55st bed sides. But, it is understandable.

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Ditto On Mar-K service, parts fit and service!!! And a member and supporter of this site....

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I wish mar-k would get a bed option out for the 67-72 bedsides...hint hint mar-k! 😉 Theyd sell a pile of them!

I’ve bought 2 47-53 tailgates (gmc and Chevy) and both are fantastic.


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Fox, there is a possibility I will get an up close and personal tour of Mar-K with the former owner 59 fleet (Mark) on Saturday the 27th. I will pose that very question for y’all. I think I know the answer but will wait for an official response. Any and all Bolters are welcome, see the Events Forum.🛠


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'47 Chevy 3100 5 Window (long term project)
‘65 Chevy Biscayne (Emily)
‘39 Dodge Business Coupe (Clarence)
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Mar-K it is thanks all for the input.

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Originally Posted by WE b OLD
I vote for Mar-k. one thing you might consider another year like a 54 for the flat side rails. Check with others about fit.
I've got a 55 bed in it now (flat side rails). Because i was able to pick it up for cheap and it does not fit properly. Rear fenders are to high and wont line up the the running boards.

anyone is the So Cal area looking for a OEM 55 short bed i will have one for sale soon.

Thanks

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I’m eagerly awaiting, Martin! Very cool.


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1950 Chevrolet 1-Ton Dually
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1951 GMC 9430 1 ton dually--Shiny! | 1972 Chevrolet C20- Rusty- the puzzle box lid for the C10 | 1962 AMC Rambler American- my wife's
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1951 GMC 9300 | 1951-GMC 9430 | 1951- Chevrolet 1300

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