Finally got the utility bed boxes mounted on the 64 this weekend- Epoxy primed on Sunday- Little bit of filler here and there, doors back on and I think we'll be on the road!- I still have to figure out a back bumper- Anybody have any pics of an older utility bed with rear bumper? ours had a single plate bolted on and a tow hitch was rigged to the frame (rear plate was notched) - we no longet have the tow hitch assembly and now have a chassis mounted tank-
Well we got the bumper made this weekend- used 14 Gauge steel framing members (12" framing track and structural header stud) pretty happy with the way it came out!
Lugnutz- Yes- we do have those very concerns- thinking about a piece of diamondplate over the step part- or we will spray that sufrace with bed liner material- we used the Sems Rocket-liner for the bed and I'm impressed with the look and quality ( no word yet on well it stands up to abuse)
1954 Chevy 3/4-Ton Chevy "Mo" 1948-53-54 "Mixed Bag" Chevy Stakebed "Basket Case" 1952 Chevy 3/4-Ton "as yet un-named" In the Stovebolt Gallery Lots of pictures
My son will use the truck as his dailey driver- He is 18 now and will be taking welding classes this fall- He work towards getting his welding certification. (he is the curly haired kid doing all the welding in the photos. He wants to weld for a lving and this seemed like a great beginning platform for his welders and tools-
1954 Chevy 3/4-Ton Chevy "Mo" 1948-53-54 "Mixed Bag" Chevy Stakebed "Basket Case" 1952 Chevy 3/4-Ton "as yet un-named" In the Stovebolt Gallery Lots of pictures
Looking at your pics,your son certainly seems to have the gift to be an excellent welder. And what a great rig for that profession. Do you know the utility body manufacturer by any chance. Reading? Morrisville? DeHart? Or?