I have a 67 F600 with a near perfect cab. I would love to take the cab and build an F100 short bed. This video shows me how simple it may actually be to build.
The sheet metal used is much thinner than original and the price is just ridiculous in my opinion. Factory short box flair side and style side beds can be found in good shape if you are patient and know where to look. I bought a very straight 72 f100 short bed style side 4x4 for $3500 last year. I bought a clean 71 f100 style side short bed 4x4 in 2020 for $ 2000 , a incredibly clean bodied 68 short flair side f100 2 wheel drive for $500 that was a USDA vehicle also in 2020. It has a 240 inline 6 and np435 with a semi floating Dana 60 with a factory power lock limited slip differential. I have another 68 f100 long bed 2 wheel drive with 390 / C6 that is absolutely gorgeous. I paid $1500 for it in 2017 at a estate sale. Has 47xxx original miles on it. And I have a 69 f250 2 wheel drive 390 / C6 pickup I paid $600 for in 2016. I don't need so many bumpsides but when I go looking for parts and find complete pickups that are too good to pass up. The deals are still out there trust me. There not a chance I'd ever even think about paying such a price for one of those things bed kits if I needed a short bed for a project. Lots of old pick up bed utility trailers can be found for a couple hundred bucks lots of the time and many use short beds that can be restored or occasionally they might even be in good shape. I've bought a few just to resell the beds to someone else who has been looking. And I found them all here locally in Nor Cal. Furthest one from me was only 19 miles. Just have to pay attention and be patient
Agree. (Fresno area) I'm looking at this vid because the short bed 72 pickup we bought today was $500 and the bed was rotten. If I could find the whole truck for $500 I'm certain a bed can be found.
Take a look at this page I found, Classic Car and Truck Brake, Steering and Suspension Parts. You can see this page at: www.classicperform.com/Frame_Shortening_Kits/Frame_Shortening_Kits.htm
Not me. Long bed is king. I think a short bed is disproportioned. You have all that cab no bed. It looks weird, having the front half of the bed so much shorter then the back half. I feel there is a reason that 90% of them was long beds. Probably because it's a truck not a car.
Nice job guys and that’s a total game changer and less time with body work! Enjoyed this episode, thanks!
I have a 67 F600 with a near perfect cab. I would love to take the cab and build an F100 short bed. This video shows me how simple it may actually be to build.
There are a number of companies that sell them. Golden Star Classic Auto Parts, Auto Metal Direct, LMC Truck Classic Industries
I like long beds....
Thanks for the help.
The sheet metal used is much thinner than original and the price is just ridiculous in my opinion. Factory short box flair side and style side beds can be found in good shape if you are patient and know where to look. I bought a very straight 72 f100 short bed style side 4x4 for $3500 last year. I bought a clean 71 f100 style side short bed 4x4 in 2020 for $ 2000 , a incredibly clean bodied 68 short flair side f100 2 wheel drive for $500 that was a USDA vehicle also in 2020. It has a 240 inline 6 and np435 with a semi floating Dana 60 with a factory power lock limited slip differential. I have another 68 f100 long bed 2 wheel drive with 390 / C6 that is absolutely gorgeous. I paid $1500 for it in 2017 at a estate sale. Has 47xxx original miles on it. And I have a 69 f250 2 wheel drive 390 / C6 pickup I paid $600 for in 2016. I don't need so many bumpsides but when I go looking for parts and find complete pickups that are too good to pass up. The deals are still out there trust me. There not a chance I'd ever even think about paying such a price for one of those things bed kits if I needed a short bed for a project. Lots of old pick up bed utility trailers can be found for a couple hundred bucks lots of the time and many use short beds that can be restored or occasionally they might even be in good shape. I've bought a few just to resell the beds to someone else who has been looking. And I found them all here locally in Nor Cal. Furthest one from me was only 19 miles. Just have to pay attention and be patient
What’s the price for the panels?
Agree. (Fresno area) I'm looking at this vid because the short bed 72 pickup we bought today was $500 and the bed was rotten. If I could find the whole truck for $500 I'm certain a bed can be found.
Do one for a 73 - 79 Ford now!
Just what I was thinking!!
What size wheel and tire is on this truck?
I wonder if I can get for my 78 f100
glad I have a from the factory shortbed. yeah, Im bragging heh
Do they make these for 73-79
I have a 1969 f250 crew cab short box original owner here need bed parts! Do you sell individual pieces? Please contact me Thanks
What's the difference between this and original?
Doe the company have sides and ends for the pickup bed?
We got ours from LMC Truck www.lmctruck.com/1957-72-ford/bed-tailgate/fb-1957-72-flareside-steel-bed-panels
I can't find the parts u guys just used for a 67-72 bumpside on the golden star classic car web page whats up with that
I let the owner know the parts were not on the site. they will put them up ASAP you can call for information
How did you shorten frame rail's?
ruclips.net/video/j7lwEYg9-h4/видео.html this video shows what we did to shorten the frame
Was that “Golden Star Auto parts?” People leave links in their description.
Golden Star Classic Auto Parts
@@classictruckperformance290 Thank you!
Bed tail lights set too low in tear quarters
What is the price? Thanks
goldenstarauto.com/products/1967-1972-ford-pickup-short-bed-kit-styleside?_pos=5&_sid=6685219fc&_ss=r
Take a look at this page I found, Classic Car and Truck Brake, Steering and Suspension Parts. You can see this page at: www.classicperform.com/Frame_Shortening_Kits/Frame_Shortening_Kits.htm
Place has bad reviews it seems.
Not me. Long bed is king. I think a short bed is disproportioned. You have all that cab no bed. It looks weird, having the front half of the bed so much shorter then the back half. I feel there is a reason that 90% of them was long beds. Probably because it's a truck not a car.