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1953-1960 Ford Short Flare Oak Bed Wood & Polished Stainless Bed Strip Set on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States

Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New

1953-1960 FORD SHORT FLARE OAK BED WOOD AND STAINLESS BED STRIP SET

Included :
  •  7pcs stainless steel bed strips that have been polished. Bed Strips have a square 5/16 hole punched ready for carriage bolt

  • Set of oak bed wood sanded grooved and cut to fit ready for sealer and install comes with standard mounting holes.



ITEM DETAILS

Polished Bed Strips are very shiny, giving them a "chrome" look. Bed strips are punched with square holes according to the original pattern, including the outer two strips which have the 1/2" round hole near the front for the bed to frame bolts. Each strip is 1 1/2" wide and 18 gage thickness. Stainless steel is type 430, bright and slightly magnetic. This set includes 7 bed strips.

Oak Bed Wood grooved, sanded, cut-to-size and ready-to-finish. Our show quality oak is kiln-dried with a thickness of 3/4". Bed-to-frame mounting holes are countersunk for a flush surface.

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