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What is the original color of the 1948 Chevy Thriftmaster 3100 truck bed wood?

Internet AI says: southern yellow pine treated with a combination of linseed oil and lampblack, giving it a dark / blackish appearance.

Does anyone have any pictures that show just how dark / blackish it is supposed to look from the factory?


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Black paint.

Linseed oil and lamp black is how black, oil based paint is/was made. I'd use an oil based black satin paint if I were to paint it.

I'd probably stain it, however, with oil base, semi-solid Cabot stain+sealer. The stuff lasts forever with proper preparation and proper application.

Or you can mix up a batch of your own paint. Lamp black and linseed oil can be purchased easily.


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I used black stain on my bed wood. Here are the details and a little further down the thread are pics of what I used.

Moving your question to Making a Stovebolt Bed forum, where it'll be more on topic.


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Thanks for the suggestions. Weighing color options...


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Here is the bed of my '37 which I restored in 2015 to 2019. At the time Mar-K recommended an oil based primer followed by Behr black paint from Home Depot. This is before I recall any recommendation to use POR-15. The paint is essentially perfect at this time but I must confess this is the one truck that gets babied. It does get washed, see occasional rain, AZ sunshine at times but very little cargo work. I have 4 other trucks to do that.

I have a neighbor who has an '84 Chevy step side and it came with bed boards painted body color (red). The paint didn't last long in normal use.

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1942 Chevy 1/2 ton
1947 Diamond T Model 509
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Kent is that Brewster green on that truck? What did you paint the metal strips with.

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Yes, that is Brewster green. I just rattle canned the strips with gloss black, Krylon I think. I know I could have done better but it has worked so far.
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1937 Chevy 1/2 ton
1942 Chevy 1/2 ton
1947 Diamond T Model 509
1951 Chevy 1/2 ton
1950 Chevy COE Model 5700 ~ "Barney" ~ And more pix

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