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1930's Bed / Box, Tailgate, Frame. Restore Or Cool Rat Rod, Ih, Ford, Dodge on 2040-parts.com

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Belle Plaine, Kansas, United States

Belle Plaine, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

1930's  bed with tailgate. The box is bolted to the rear frame of the truck, the frame welded to a trailer frame. The front panel has been replaced with galvanized sheet metal with a pipe welded vertically. The side panels are straight with some rust through on the front bottoms. The floor is good with a few rust through places on the front.The tailgate is all there with locking chains but it also needs help as the outer skin is loose at the bottom. The inside measurements are 6' 1 1/2" x 43". I was told the axle is a IH. Help me date this box. Questions and requests for more pics welcome.

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