1964 D 200
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1964 D 200
Hello all. I am a new member having just purchased a 1964 D200 Long Bed/Step Side. Can anyone tell me if the bed is a factory bed ? It appears to be. The truck was a US Forest Service truck in California.
Re: 1964 D 200
Welcome to the site. Your truck bed looks to be a 9' [?]
style [center stake pocket] with some dually flat fenders. Perhaps
someone took it off a D300 at some point in time? Looks like a nice
rig! You can get some single rear wheel Utiline fenders for a more
"factory" look....
John
style [center stake pocket] with some dually flat fenders. Perhaps
someone took it off a D300 at some point in time? Looks like a nice
rig! You can get some single rear wheel Utiline fenders for a more
"factory" look....
John
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Re: 1964 D 200
John,
Thanks for replying. I think it's an 8 foot bed but not sure. I'll measure tonight. Can this axle be set up to accept dual rear tires ?
Dan
Thanks for replying. I think it's an 8 foot bed but not sure. I'll measure tonight. Can this axle be set up to accept dual rear tires ?
Dan
Re: 1964 D 200
It actually looks more like a 2nd or 3rd series Power Wagon Bed. If that is the case and its in decent, you could easily sell it and obtain the correct step side or fleet side bed ( I actually have a fleet side bed if you are interested). As for the DRW setup on a the Dana 60, some else should chime in, but I'd say no off the top of my head.
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Re: 1964 D 200
Adam,
Very Interesting. The bed is in good shape. It needs the wood replaced in the floor and has a few holes drilled in it where it appears there may have been a spare tire mounted in front of the left fender. I would be very interested in trading it for a fleet side bed that's in good shape. I see you're in LA. I'm in San luis Obispo. Call me at 805-556-5843 and we can talk.
Dan
Very Interesting. The bed is in good shape. It needs the wood replaced in the floor and has a few holes drilled in it where it appears there may have been a spare tire mounted in front of the left fender. I would be very interested in trading it for a fleet side bed that's in good shape. I see you're in LA. I'm in San luis Obispo. Call me at 805-556-5843 and we can talk.
Dan
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Re: 1964 D 200
U will need a bed from 61-65.5. Later beds from 65.5-71 are a different length due to the different wheelbase.
I have the correct one in Walnut Creek if Adam doesn't.
I have the correct one in Walnut Creek if Adam doesn't.
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Re: 1964 D 200
I'm interested in trading for a fleetside bed for sure. I'm coming up to Sacramento on 4/29 and could bring it then and pick up the fleetside.
Dan
Dan
Re: 1964 D 200
The bed is from the '63 I'm parting.
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Re: 1964 D 200
This is mine
http://www.sweptline.org/SweptlineRegis ... /truck.jpg
Tailgate was trash and is gone and no taillights, otherwise sheetmetal is about perfect.
Look at Adam's and take your pick.
http://www.sweptline.org/SweptlineRegis ... /truck.jpg
Tailgate was trash and is gone and no taillights, otherwise sheetmetal is about perfect.
Look at Adam's and take your pick.
Re: 1964 D 200
@PwrWgnDrvr- Your parts truck is waay nicer than my parts truck. :)
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Re: 1964 D 200
How Much are you asking for the bed ?