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1938-1940 Ford Pickup Truck Complete Truck Bed. Usa Made !! on 2040-parts.com

US $2,195.00
Location:

Springfield, Ohio, United States

Springfield, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

This is a complete bed kit for 1938-1940 Ford F-100 Pickups.  These are USA made beds.  Beds come disassembled. These are simply the best beds on the market.  Substructure is welded together. Sides and front must be fastened to structure.

BED KIT INCLUDES:

2 Bedsides

Bed Front

 Tailgate

All 3 crossmembers

Side Subrails

 Red Oak Floor Boards

Oak Spacer Kit

Steel Skid Strips

Skid Strip Bolts 

Rear finish strip.

Tailgate Hinges

Tailgate Chains

Rear Fender Bolts with correct heads (24)

Additional Hardware for Assembly.

 

Check out our other auctions for chrome bumpers, fenders, rollpans, guages, shorty rear bumper braces, emblems, hubcaps and more.

Midwest Early Ford carries a complete line of restoration parts for 1928-1956 Ford Cars and Pickups.

SHIPPIING ON THIS ITEM IS FREIGHT TRUCK TO A BUSINESS ADDRESS. $100 CRATING FEE APPLIES. CALL OR EMAIL WITH YOUR ZIP CODE FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE. 800-543-5035 or 937-325-2408

Midwest Early Ford

2141 W. Main St.

Springfield, OH 45504

800-543-5035 or 937-325-2408

 

 

 

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