M-3L-4 bed wanted
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M-3L-4 bed wanted
I know this is OT but I am looking for a bed for my M-3L-4. I am not that picky so even a Chevy 11/2 ton bed would work.
1941 CCKW 352 B1 Del. Date 6-30-41
1943 International M-3L-4
1943 International M-3L-4
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Hey 41
Check some of the old "parts for sale" posts there have been many beds avail. on your coast . They may be sold now but you may get a lead on another one.
Hope this helps
John
Check some of the old "parts for sale" posts there have been many beds avail. on your coast . They may be sold now but you may get a lead on another one.
Hope this helps
John
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Mike,
There is a Chevy bed on one of the Burma Jeeps behind the hangar. The sides are missing though. It still has the floor, frame and rear panel and maybe even the tail gate. Get out the sheet metal break, sheer and the spot welder and make yourself some sides. You can get get repro stake pockets.
There is a Chevy bed on one of the Burma Jeeps behind the hangar. The sides are missing though. It still has the floor, frame and rear panel and maybe even the tail gate. Get out the sheet metal break, sheer and the spot welder and make yourself some sides. You can get get repro stake pockets.
Ryan
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Mike,
I really thing you should consider that Chevy bed that is on the Burma jeep. I think even without the sides it will look better than an M105 bed. I also think if you wanted to you could even mock up sides like the correct Anthony bed. At least you are starting with the floor and rear panel of a correct length military bed that will look similar to the original bed. The M105 will look out of place with the fender wells and all. Even if for now you just took the Chevy bed and cleared it off and painted it and then later on you went and mocked up an Anthony bed. Those Anthony bed sides are nothing but bent up sheet metal. It seems like I may have even seen pictures of the IHC 1.5 tons with a wood bed that looked like a glorified stake bed but not totally sure on that I could not find those pics again. What is the wheelbase on your truck it seems they were a bit shorter than the SWB Chevy.
I really thing you should consider that Chevy bed that is on the Burma jeep. I think even without the sides it will look better than an M105 bed. I also think if you wanted to you could even mock up sides like the correct Anthony bed. At least you are starting with the floor and rear panel of a correct length military bed that will look similar to the original bed. The M105 will look out of place with the fender wells and all. Even if for now you just took the Chevy bed and cleared it off and painted it and then later on you went and mocked up an Anthony bed. Those Anthony bed sides are nothing but bent up sheet metal. It seems like I may have even seen pictures of the IHC 1.5 tons with a wood bed that looked like a glorified stake bed but not totally sure on that I could not find those pics again. What is the wheelbase on your truck it seems they were a bit shorter than the SWB Chevy.
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The M-3L-4 is 145in wheel base. I have seen pics of M-3L4s with Chevy 1.5 ton, CCKW 352, and M105 beds. I was told that a guy took a M135 bed cut it in half and shortend it and made it work. Original M-3L-4 beds are avaible for around $300 or so I have been told. The problem is the sides are so tall it is hard to do anything with them. So I was thinking of puting something on there that would be more useful.
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If you can get and original bed for $300 I would sell those M-2-4 seats to Dave K and buy the correct bed I think you will be happier in the long run. The sides on the original bed are no taller than the Chevy bed when you include the wood panels on the Chevy.
For some reason I thought the M-3L-4 had a 139 inch wheelbase.
For some reason I thought the M-3L-4 had a 139 inch wheelbase.
Ryan