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I was gifted a good condition long WB bed from a '52. It is 50" inside. What is the width supposed to be for a '41? Thanks, rhp


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and looks like work. - Thomas Edison

1941 AL 3/4 ton 125-1/4 WB, bought by my Great Uncle Matt in 1942. Still in the family.
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less than that, look it up wink

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"When we tug a single thing in nature we find it attached to the rest of the world" John Muir
"When we tug a single thing on an old truck, we find it falls off" me
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Jimmy Carter has a book that tell all about rebuilding pick up beds. They don't cost much and well worth it.


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'41 is 48 1/2 inches inside.


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'40 Chevy Model KD 3/4 Ton
Hinomoto 209N Tractor/Backhoe
Norwood LM2000 Sawmill
PJ 16' Trailer
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