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#1501011 Tue May 16 2023 05:08 PM
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Did the 1 ton trucks come with a 6 foot bed? Until I can figure out where all this info lives, (newbie here) I wanted to see what came with the truck. I would like to put a short bed on it.


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48Gasser #1501014 Tue May 16 2023 05:28 PM
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No 6ft bed on the 1ton. If it came with a bed from the factory it would have been the 9 foot bed.


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48Gasser #1501017 Tue May 16 2023 05:48 PM
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Wheelbase on the 1ton is 137 inches.different than the smaller 1/2 and 3/4 trucks.frame is different also


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48Gasser #1501020 Tue May 16 2023 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 48Gasser
Did the 1 ton trucks come with a 6 foot bed? Until I can figure out where all this info lives, (newbie here) I wanted to see what came with the truck. I would like to put a short bed on it.
HERE [gm.com] is where to look. Has lots of dimensional information. 1/2 ton trucks had a 116 inch wheelbase vs 137 inches for the 1 ton, so if you wanted to put a 1/2 ton (short) bed on it, you'd need to move the rear axle forward to get it at the same place in the fender openings as the 1/2 ton.


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48Gasser #1501030 Tue May 16 2023 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by klhansen
HERE [gm.com] is where to look. Has lots of dimensional information. 1/2 ton trucks had a 116 inch wheelbase vs 137 inches for the 1 ton, so if you wanted to put a 1/2 ton (short) bed on it, you'd need to move the rear axle forward to get it at the same place in the fender openings as the 1/2 ton.

Actually, I did some searching on here and the HAMB and I am starting to warm up to the long bed.

Last edited by klhansen; Wed May 17 2023 01:16 AM.

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48Gasser #1501061 Wed May 17 2023 12:07 AM
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There is a rumor that a gmc 1 ton truck in the AD years of 47-53 could have maybe come from the factory with a shorter 8 ft bed of the 3/4 ton as a custom order
But I haven’t seen solid proof of it yet
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48Gasser #1501072 Wed May 17 2023 01:11 AM
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smile Just to be clear, when we are talking about the Advance Design series, there is no such thing as a "Long" bed or a "short" bed. 3804's came with a 9-foot bed. It is neither "long" nor "short" it is simply the 1-ton bed, with 4 stake pockets on each side.

And yes, it is WAY cooler than the 6-foot beds. I have done extensive research on this. What's not to warm up to?? 1-ton owners/drivers are universally regarded as the he-man stud muffins of the Stovebolt Universe and are skilled and talented at just about everything, ruggedly handsome with old-school charm, good dancers and fabulous bass fishermen.

Children feel safe around us, women swoon at our approach and powerful men seek our advice.

But wait, you ask. Aren't *you* also a 1-ton owner??

Yes, this is true. I *do* own a '49 3804. But that fact is entirely irrelevant as my study was done scientifically with blind studies, random sampling all to the highest professional standards, I assure you. I even reviewed the data myself.

So be proud of your exalted status as a 1-ton owner. You are above most others (by a few inches -- you'll see when you park next to a 1/2-ton wink ).

smile


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48Gasser #1501074 Wed May 17 2023 01:16 AM
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All joking aside, an interesting comment was made a few weeks back and I can't remember who said or where ... It might have been Stovebolt HQ neighbor and past ATHS National President, John V at the Leonardtown Show ... ??))

But that the 9-ft bed was offered because most saw mills at the time only produced rough cut lumber to true dimensions. And 8 ft was a standard length. But it wasn't *exactly* 8 ft. It might vary a few inches (but never *less* than 8 ft). Thus, most of that standard 8-foot lumber would not fit in an 8-ft bed with the tailgate closed.

I have no idea as to the veracity of this. But it *is* an interesting thought.


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48Gasser #1501075 Wed May 17 2023 01:18 AM
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That’s why most of my trucks are 1 tons smile

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