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Bed is done, rear fender bodywork next
https://photos.app.goo.gl/AhEAPsHVBZxHwskq6
The "Hot Rod" version of the K and KB truck
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MACGIVER wrote:Hat's off to you, Bob, great job on the bed. You said you had some ideas in store and you sure did pull out the stops. That has to be one of, if not the most unique bed I've seen. The floor is killer, is it painted steel? Looks a mile deep. I've not seen a fuel fill like that either. Very, very well done!
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harvester60 wrote:I have just fallen in love with a bed. Absolutely amazing, puts my tailgate to shame. How did you attached the half round stainless steel to the bed and tailgate? Also if i may ask what paint did you use? Is it base coat and clear or 2 pac? Luke
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WEW51L110 wrote:Great job captainbob!! I like the progress and results you’ve made. Excellent!!
I am intrigued by the tailgate latching mechanisms you incorporated. I can’t tell from the photos just how they work, but what I can see resembles the way a garage door latch works. Can you elaborate some on the form and function going on with that?
The tailgate my son and I built pales in comparison to what you designed and built and I thought we had accomplished quite a feat! Bravo‼️
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WEW51L110 wrote:Great job captainbob!! I like the progress and results you’ve made. Excellent!!
I am intrigued by the tailgate latching mechanisms you incorporated. I can’t tell from the photos just how they work, but what I can see resembles the way a garage door latch works. Can you elaborate some on the form and function going on with that?
The tailgate my son and I built pales in comparison to what you designed and built and I thought we had accomplished quite a feat! Bravo‼️
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