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1953-1972 Ford Stepside Bed on 2040-parts.com

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Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
Tarp will need to be repaired.
Brand:FORD Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Original FOMOCO 1967 Ford Step side Bed with fenders (no tailgate). Very good straight panels, good bed wood and strips. Fenders need repairs at bottom where running boards bolt to (typical). If this bed is used on a 1953-56 Ford F-100 the fenders will have to be lowered 1 1/2 inches on the bed sides so as to line up with the regular 53-56 Ford F-100 running boards. Tarp will require some repair. LOCAL PICKUP (no shipping) Feel free to call (Al) at (559) 916-4604 with any questions.

Also we have many other good used 53-56 Ford Truck parts, email for what you are looking for and we will list it if we have it in stock.


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