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The basic support is the same, but there are a few welded-on additions that will need to be trimmed off....it can be adapted with a little work. Check out the writeup down at the bottom of this page:

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dablack00 wrote: I think I saw somewhere were guys were taking modern F600s and putting F350 beds on them and using them as "bling bling" trucks.

you mean like this?

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or this, maybe?

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Hey Keith,
I didn't know that about the steering column on the F-600's! thanks for the info!
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Are those kegs of beer on the running board. :eek: What a great idea. :D
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i seen one of those in the first pic but it didn't have a step side bed on it . it had some sort of utlity type of bed with a maybe a fifth wheel plate. it went by to fast to tell.
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dablack00 wrote:What would you do w/ the back keith. Here you have a F100 w/ huge front fenders and 15" wide wheels. Would you get some sort of dually flares for the rear?

I think I saw somewhere were guys were taking modern F600s and putting F350 beds on them and using them as "bling bling" trucks.
Yeah, I think I'd have either to try grafting some stepside fenders onto the styleside bed, or get my hands on another set of F600 front fenders and use those on the back too. Either way, it would sure be different!
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The cab is different, the floor has a shallower hump for the tranny plus as Keith stated the steering column goes thru the floor not the firewall. I'd grab the engine and tranny for sure.
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72highboy,

Yeah, thats what I was talking about. I'm not big on them, but my wife somes them. She wants a big crewcab. She thinks the bigger the better! That is why she married me.

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If the Dash doesn't have the cutout then wouldn't it be a perfect candidate for a body lift?

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dablack00 wrote:72highboy,

Yeah, thats what I was talking about. I'm not big on them, but my wife somes them. She wants a big crewcab. She thinks the bigger the better!
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this is my trailer puller............


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gotta tell you... room for 5 and still carry/pull anything on the road! Can't beat it, unless you try and pass a gas station! :lol: :cry:
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NICE TRUCK!!!!
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Y thank you! not bad for free, huh?
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Please define "free". :lol: :lol: :lol: jd
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inheritance from a family member who my immediate family didn't know paid for the truck and then some.
I'd call that free any day. :-)


edit: sorry, didn't mean to hijack the thread.........
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:thup: that's about as free as free can be alright :clap: :clap: jd
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