f100ranger
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Re: Many '67-'72 parts listed
thanks,
let me know when you get a chance to check out your inventory.
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5/26/2004, 8:33 pm
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f100ranger
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Re: Many '67-'72 parts listed
How do you keep up with all you do? I can't find the time to look up parts or dissemble my parts truck.
Can you add to my parts list a good bed floor? Or if anyone else out there has a solution to a rusty bed floor, can you let me know?
Dennis
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Re: Many '67-'72 parts listed
I made it to the shop over the weekend just long enough to mow the grass, but wasn't able to look into those parts for you. Give me another day or two and I'll slip up there one evening after work.
If you're handy with a welder, you can buy patch panels for the bed floor. They'll come in two full-length pieces that you'll have to join. It might actually be easier to find another beater truck with a decent bed, though. Or you could do what the previous owner of my current parts truck did...he just welded in diamond-plate steel between the wheelwells. (He used to enter county-fair pulling competitions with this truck..check out that massive rear hitch for the sled and the huge concrete slab for weight.)
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