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Thread: 1966 F-100 Shortbox 2wd. Styleside or stepside?
          
   
   

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1966 F-100 SB Styleside 2wd
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    did that work if not please tell me how to do it

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    Hey Dano,
    This truck is definitely a 66 styleside. The hole in the side of the bed is for an optional step which I don't think is all that rare or attractive. I would weld it shut and smooth it out.
    I also have a 66 F100 shortbed styleside. It's a great little truck.
    You can also find out tons of info about the trucks at a couple of Ford truck forums. Here's the links if you wanna check them out:
    www.fordtruk.com
    www.ford-trucks.com

    All the best.
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    Seems to me that those were aftermarket add ons, from places like JC Whitney. Not sure, thats from a long time back, but I recall seeing them back in the late 60's.
    Roger
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    my 64 ford fleetside

     



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