1957 Ford F100 Short/fleet Side Bed on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
This bed came off of my 1957 Ford F100. I lost interest and am parting out the vehicle. The bed should fit 1957-1963 Ford short bed trucks. The bodywork is almost complete and the bed is currently in primer. We removed the warped metal floor and decided to fabricate a wood bed for the truck. The wood is stained a beautiful cherry color. The bed still needs a little work, but it is in great shape and has had numerous hours already spent on it. The bed has also been stored indoors. The truck was originally from California and then stored in Nevada (also indoors) and lastly by me here in Phoenix Arizona.
This truck bed is for local pickup only. The bed is used and is for sale as is where is. The truck bed does not come with any warranty. If interested in seeing the truck bed please contact me. It is in my home garage. Tags: 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 ford f-100 f100 f150 f1 f-150 f-1 fleetside fleet side |
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