1953-1960 Ford Short Flare Oak Bed Wood & Polished Stainless Bed Strip Set on 2040-parts.com
Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
1953-1960 FORD SHORT FLARE OAK BED WOOD AND STAINLESS BED STRIP SET
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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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