Here's the first one:
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I noticed that the '72 SWB box that's supplying the floor has a slightly different bed support on the number three support (counting from the front) vs. my '67 SWB bed. The support goes right over the top of the leaf spring pack and is notched, apparently to give additional clearance for add-on booster springs. The '72 support is also wider (flared out) along this notch area:
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Here's the second:
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The rear suspension stop rubber bumper on my '67 was mounted to a bracket which was then riveted to the frame. On the '72 SWB chassis, the bumper is just bolted straight to the frame. However, the two holes which are used to rivet the mounting bracket to the frame still exist on the '72 frame. In the above pic I'm holding the '67 version next to the '72 version.
I was hoping I could get some of you to go out and check your trucks for these two items. I'd like to determine:
a) what models/years had the notched bed support (SWB/LWB, F100/F250, etc.)
b) what models/years used the mounting bracket for the rubber bumper.
Thanks!
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