'68 D100 longbed to shortbed conversion

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'68 D100 longbed to shortbed conversion

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Greetings folks! I'm about to paint my '68 D100 longbed as well as do floor pans ect. My plan is to swap the cab,front fenders ect. over to a '69 factory shortbed frame and bed. If anybody can for see any issues here I would appreciate knowing about them. Thanks in advance. BTW, its great to be back after several years!
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Re: '68 D100 longbed to shortbed conversion

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Re: '68 D100 longbed to shortbed conversion

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I'm using the 440 and 727 out of the current truck.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely with a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, beer in one hand,cigar in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming,"what a ride&quot

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Re: '68 D100 longbed to shortbed conversion

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