Smokey in a Swepty

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Smokey in a Swepty

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I hope everyone enjoys this photo of Smokey (and Mrs. Bear?) riding in Swepty. I didn't take the photo, but found it on Twitter. There was no indication of its origin.
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I dig it. Is that a dually? fenders are open

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that is a rare SRW flat fender type bed that factory installed on just a few D/W 100/200 Sweptlines. Notice it has a center stake pocket like a 9ft 300 bed would have.

Cool, must be a Power Wagon as well.

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Perkins64 wrote:that is a rare SRW flat fender type bed that factory installed on just a few D/W 100/200 Sweptlines. Notice it has a center stake pocket like a 9ft 300 bed would have.

Cool, must be a Power Wagon as well.
Do you have any proof that the factory ever installed these beds on 100/200 series trucks?

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Man,these guys need to quit leaving their pic-a-nick baskets in the back of their trucks.
I sold all of my sweptline trucks,except the invisible one. I just couldn't stand to see it go!
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digdoug wrote:Man,these guys need to quit leaving their pic-a-nick baskets in the back of their trucks.
Yeah.... That's a boo boo for sure. :joker

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Sweet pictures!
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[Do you have any proof that the factory ever installed these beds on 100/200 series trucks?]

No proof that the factory installed these beds but I have seen a couple for sale over the years and a friend of mine has a bed to one. There is a W300 SRW for sale now that has the flat rear fenders, apparently factory installed.

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Very cool, thanks for sharing this :Thumbsup
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