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Old 03-02-2015, 07:56 PM
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That is a great looking truck including the nice bed! What are you planning to haul with it? I like the lines of your house/building too.
 
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That's a nice looking bed on a really nice truck.
 
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Purty! 10 char
 
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Very Nice. i need one for my F6, although I will need to modify it. I have the large 176" wheelbase. I will PM you for a copy.

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Good job, what is the width and length of that bed?
 
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Nice design, beautiful workmanship, awesome truck!!!!!
 
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brian1950f4 You shouldn't the frame should be 34" and that's the key.
fisherman_chuck sent you an email...

The dimensions are 7'6" wide by 8'6" long

If anyone wants closer pics of how it's attached just let me know, Thanks for all the great comments!

Ray
 
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Old 03-04-2015, 09:25 AM
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That's badass looks great might be cool for my f250...if you don't mind how much did it cost to make..

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Did you make your own mudflaps or build them yourself?
 
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Did you make your own mudflaps or build them yourself?
Huh?
Not sure what you're trying to say?
 
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Originally Posted by newguy399
That's badass looks great might be cool for my f250...if you don't mind how much did it cost to make..

Dan
Are you sitting down??

Steel $1800
Labor $1500
Sandblast and epoxy paint $1000
Kiln Dried White Oak $850
SS floor screws $75
Total $5225

Not including, Lights, mud flaps, stain ect...

Just don't tell my wife
 
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OUCH!! But it sure looks great!! Nice job! Nice truck!

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Huh?
Not sure what you're trying to say?
Did u cut the rubber from stock and add your own stainless steel strips or were they already made up?
 
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Did u cut the rubber from stock and add your own stainless steel strips or were they already made up?
Flaps were from local auto parts store. Anti-Sail supports were from ebay about $40.
 
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Very nice - I wonder how that would look on my F2 scaled
 


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