LMC bedside sheet metal

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fuzzier1
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LMC bedside sheet metal

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I asked this in Body & Paint and had a couple of responses, I do appreciate the responses but I would like to hear more feed back on anyone that has used LMC bedside sheetmetal to fix their beds? I will probably go the old bedside route but I want to explore all options.

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If you can find one I would go with the original metal from another bed. It is going to be heavier gauge than what you would get with LMC's stuff (or any sheetmetal that is repopped for that matter) and will be easier to weld to your existing body panels. More work involved in getting one (locating/cutting/hauling etc) but worth it in my opinion.

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There was a guy here in Denver looking to sell a pair of original bed sides for a 68... CHEAP!

I will see if I can find his number...

http://denver.craigslist.org/for/2354064361.html

303-781-871seven

Nice guy, he had sold what I wanted the day before I had the money! UGH!
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