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Mine is sitting on my boat trailer!
Ooooh!, you mean for sale. I'd suggest the Classifieds, Hemmings, ebay, your local junkyard, etc.
Beds are not a dime a dozen and a good one will cost ya plenty.
A point of order here guys. I'm not tryin' to be overly critical or bust anybodys' balloon. But if you bleed blue when you get cut, as I do, it would "Pain You" to use GM names when describing FoMoCo stuff. . . .
Fleetside Is a GM term because FoMoCo had already taken the name Style Side for slab sided beds. FoMoCo came out with their Style Side beds on their 1957 F 100 Custom Cab Models.
Also Ford calls their fendered beds Flare Side because the tops of bed sides flare outward where the "roll" is. I often see/ hear folks use GMs term "Step Side" when talking about Ford flare side beds. Sorry I can't tell you where any are, for sale around here.
Like Krosati says, if/when you find one better have good funding because the prices are steep. FBp
Keep lookin in the FTE and Slick 60s classifieds. I found a *decent* one a while back for $400. At least the outside (and tailgate) was good and close to rust free. The floor was a whole nuther story.
Another guy in Texas offered me a nice one for $100 but I wasn't up for a 4 day road trip. (wish now I'd done it)
There is a complete 65 F100 with short stepside bed and tailgate for sale here in tulsa for $750. The body is very straight and the owner says it will run. Black 292 3spd sitting in high grass on 4 flat tires
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