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updated pics of my w250 project..... been a while

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so i sold my w350 as it needed lots of front end work, i needed a dump truck with a higher than 12kgvw and it was the most crazy time of year for me.... spring. so i got a gmc 3500hd to fit the work truck bill and focus on the w250 that was sitting in the shop with the most rotten cab id ever seen. for the record i tried for 4 months to find another club cab but gave up.... i do like the 149" wb for towing tho lol


we all know projects are never done, but here are the before and after pics. ill post more pics if you guys want but heres what i got the wife to upload for me tonight. hope you like







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Im gonna sound green ... but whats up with the bed on the white truck its huge !
Im gonna sound green ... but whats up with the bed on the white truck its huge !
I am green and was wondering same thing lol! It's cool though :thumbsup:
Look's like a Cab and Chassie truck that somebody built a 10 ft bed for it . Look's Kool :)
he got tired of looking for a replacement club cab so he put a reg cab on and lengthened the bed.
awesome truck i love the 10 ft bed
he got tired of looking for a replacement club cab so he put a reg cab on and lengthened the bed.

Yup that's how I read it too....very interesting.

When I parted out my donor 93 for my crewcab 4wd conversion, the clubcab was MINT!! I have a buddy who needed one bad...probably like your original truck, so we bartered a deal. But in the meant time I had plenty of people who would have paid me top dollar for that cab!!
That should be a 9' 6" bed. The club cab is 18" longer than a regular cab.

I know that making that bed stretch out to fit the new cab was a lot of work. It also took a very good body man to get the job done.

When my club cab was to bad to be worth fixing I found a regular cab to put on the truck. This is not a cummins truck. It is a 1975 360 3/4 ton 4x4 truck. If I cared I would have to add another 18" to make the flat bed fit correctly. Since this truck just plows my yard I do not care enough to do that extra work. That extra 18" gap looks a bit funky but I can live with it. That is my little 5 1/2' by 12' trailer next to the truck.

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