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Just to let folks know, I was just cruising E-bay and under '73 to '79 F-350 there are THREE Super Camper Specials in varying condition and one Crew Cab.
Just wish they were closer to me and I had the cash right now. On one SCS somebody cut part of the spare tire cover out of the inside of the bed. I'll be a good sheet-metal pounder could fix it. It isn't in the best shape, but I'll bet it could be had for a steal due to that.
How about a supercab/crewcab longbed?
I actually saw one years ago. I was a cobbled together mess. Someone had grafted the back end of a supercab onto a crewcab. The body work, being polite, was s**t. I didn't look to see how the frame was cobbled up.
You'd have to drive that thing into next week to turn it around.....it was loooong.
^^^I've seen a couple of those online through the years. I've actually got a place not too far down the road from me that does it with new trucks, and is pretty well known nationally. I forget the name of the place, but the do new crews with super cabs added on, 6 door crews and I've even seen a couple 6 door Excursions come out of their place.
^^^I've seen a couple of those online through the years. I've actually got a place not too far down the road from me that does it with new trucks, and is pretty well known nationally. I forget the name of the place, but the do new crews with super cabs added on, 6 door crews and I've even seen a couple 6 door Excursions come out of their place.
Professionally done is one thing. The one I saw was a backyard cobbled together mess. In one area you could see they tried to weld sheetmetal with an arc welder. It looked like they gave up and switch to brazing, lots of burn through and warping along the way.
Professionally done is one thing. The one I saw was a backyard cobbled together mess. In one area you could see they tried to weld sheetmetal with an arc welder. It looked like they gave up and switch to brazing, lots of burn through and warping along the way.
I went and looked at a 79 4 door Bronco in Georgia that turned out to be a backyard creation from hell. The cab was literally cracking at the welds.