I cut out the bad upper bed corner to replace it with the one off the crusty bed.
While doing this I learned a very valuable lesson. Strip everything before cutting. Notice in this picture the old weld repair below the tail light. If I had stripped everything first I could have taken more out of the other truck. It's nothing that filler won't hide again.
I also replaced the lower bedside with a piece off of the blue bomb. It turned out much better than I thought. This piece had 1/8"+ of bondo on it hiding a crease. I've almost got the crease hammered out so primer alone should hide it.
Unfortunately, I'm still in need of some lower bed corners to replace the crunched units on my bed. The ones on the other truck are too rusty. I've thought about cutting them off and hammering them on a bag. Then using a planishing hammer to smooth them back out. Niether of which are tools that I own or feel that I could keep them the same shape to put them back on. So the search for replacements continues.
Next up is putting a repop 64 core support and inner fenders out of the blue 66 on the truck and mounting them up to the Torino Chassis.
I almost forgot. There's a rear bumper on the truck now. '66 bumper brackets and a '73+ rear bumper worked out perfect for the rear frame section I built.
Thanks for looking,
Curtis






