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I've been restoring a 1972 truck I picked up. It's a 72 F100 Ranger camper special. This was an Idaho farm truck and they left a thick pad to protect the pad, I guess, and it rusted it out bad in the back. Talk about the cow poop in the skid plate LOL. I have the bottom like new, new moog front end parts and steering box and rag joint done. Rust under taken out and rust treated and undercoated.
I purchased 1972 F100 bed panel replacements and they don't fit. I was told the Ranger F100 camper special is different than the F100. I want to save the bed if at all possible.
These are pictures, does anyone know what it needs in terms of panels? Maybe the 73? I just want to keep it, if I have to I guess I can get a regular 67 to 72 and drill out the sides for moulding and put in the tool box. One picture shows the 72 F100 replacement bed panel, it doesn't fit. This truck is original and sat on a farm for years.
Thanks!
I purchased 1972 F100 bed panel replacements and they don't fit. I was told the Ranger F100 camper special is different than the F100. I want to save the bed if at all possible.
These are pictures, does anyone know what it needs in terms of panels? Maybe the 73? I just want to keep it, if I have to I guess I can get a regular 67 to 72 and drill out the sides for moulding and put in the tool box. One picture shows the 72 F100 replacement bed panel, it doesn't fit. This truck is original and sat on a farm for years.
Thanks!