alloy truck body
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alloy truck body
We had done a few of these, everyone a little different. The first ones we did went to a couple of lobster guys..that was 10 years ago. The boom came off of the customers old truck. The least he could have done is paint it for the pictures. The truck is used to move mooring anchors. A different customer than the red barge. Mentally I had a little bit of a hard time putting a new body on an old truck. Said he liked the truck and it had a 7.3 L ,so who am I to argue. The whole bed is made of 3/16" 5052. We used grip tape for nonskid.
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Re: alloy truck body
Looks real good...I like the plate number..must be part of the business jargon/anchors! I always thought of getting a service bed made to fit around my camper on my TCD Dually...but they are not cheap by any means! Now post some boat pics! PJ
2009 Raider 185 Pro Fisherman, 2005 90Yamaha, 2012 Yamaha9.9HT, 2008 EzLoader roller, 2004 Dodge TCD dually, 2005/2015 Lance1161
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Re: alloy truck body
Very Nice Bob.
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Re: alloy truck body
Hmmmmmmmm, is that Bed now worth more than that Truck, Bob