long bed to short bed
long bed to short bed
Has anyone made a long bed into a short bed? I know that it's done with chevy C10'S quite often.
Bill: shasta lake ca. 1966 F100
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Re: long bed to short bed
To do it exact you would need to remove 14" in front of wheel and 6" rear of wheel. There was one on here that did only the front, I don't remember who,
it was a silver truck and looked good. If memory is correct he was a farmer, may have been from Ohio, In, Il.
Johnny
it was a silver truck and looked good. If memory is correct he was a farmer, may have been from Ohio, In, Il.
Johnny
If restoring a ford was easy, chevy guys could do it.
Re: long bed to short bed
Here's one build thread that started as LWB 2WD, and ended as SWB 4WD
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=37749
And theres some good stuff in the links withing this post
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=34905&p=292640&hili ... as#p292640
there are more threads with LWB ---->SWB stuff, but you gots to dig for them:)
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=37749
And theres some good stuff in the links withing this post
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=34905&p=292640&hili ... as#p292640
there are more threads with LWB ---->SWB stuff, but you gots to dig for them:)
Re: long bed to short bed
The first link there is mine. Shortening the bed really is not that bad of a job, I actually enjoy doing that kind work. My truck is still in progress just moving slower than I'd like sometimes. Hopefully I can get some updates posted in the coming months. My goal is to get the remaining body parts, including the bed, blasted and ready for paint later this spring. If you have any questions on the bed shortening fire away.
Bill
1966 F100 Camper Special, now a short bed 4x4.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1644 ... build.html
1966 F100 Camper Special, now a short bed 4x4.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1644 ... build.html
Re: long bed to short bed
There is a red short to long 63(?) at Roswell Wrecking in Roswell, New Mexico. Going by the standards and rear wheel set it looks like just the middle was removed.
If you go out there and speak to the owner make up a common year to look at. I saw some 67-72 and a couple of slicks from next door but he said I was wrong and he didn't own any. I looked anyway but none of the imaginary trucks had the hitch I was looking for. Maybe he was just off that day and too arrogant to admit it. Other than that awkward moment it is a good place to shop.
If you go out there and speak to the owner make up a common year to look at. I saw some 67-72 and a couple of slicks from next door but he said I was wrong and he didn't own any. I looked anyway but none of the imaginary trucks had the hitch I was looking for. Maybe he was just off that day and too arrogant to admit it. Other than that awkward moment it is a good place to shop.
Chris