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I am close to getting the cab of my 1930 CCPU from the painter and was wondering exactly where the bed panel goes. I know the orientation but do not know if it tucks under the rear of the cab or not. Probably a dumb question but it has been a long time since I took it apart.
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On mine, I have about 1" gap between the back of cab and front of box.
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It goes under the back of the cab.
Here is a picture Marco posted. |
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The bed panel is show above. This panel bridges the gap between the cab and the bed.
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Make sure have the bed wood in before you put that panel in. Getting to the front wood bed bolts with that panel in is next to impossible.
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