1956-1959 Chevy Gmc Truck Bed Nr Vintage Antique Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Fredericktown, Missouri, United States
Truck bed that fits a late 1955 through 1959 Chevy or GMC Short bed ½ Ton Truck. Fenders are in very good condition for its age. Top of bed rails have some rust through. Bottom of bed is metal, original, and solid. A couple of holes near the back by mounting bolts. NO TAILGATE. Original, cool, lettering on the side. This would make a good bed for someone restoring a truck of this vintage or for the rat rod builder. This bed can set outside on the truck frame it is on until pickup by buyer which I’m hoping is less than four months. I can help load. Paypal only. No Shipping. No Reserve auction. |
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