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While doing some research I have found a pickup bed with waffle stamped rivets in an unusual location on the bed. I haven't seen any other beds with waffled rivets in this location. These do look like they were done at the assembly plant.
If you guys with pickup beds can take a look at your beds, please let us know if you see another one like this. Old rusty beds out behind the barn qualify for inspection too. Here are a couple of photos. Thanks! |
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HO KNOW, don’t tell the national clubs that Ford used whatever to assemble A’s , the judges will go KRAZY !!!!
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One other topic worth mentioning. MARC/MAFCA Judges are suppose to use the Restoration Guideline & Judging Standards to adjudicate a vehicle in competition. Because pick-up beds have been found assembled with bucked round and waffled tooling, the knowledgeable Judges would likely not give any type of deduction. |
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No waffles on mine.
The truck was a "local assembly" done in Somerville, MA Ford Plant and probably done with whole sub-assemblies from Ford. Joe K
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Dan,
I don't remember any waffled rivets in the bed i restored a few years ago. I replaced a number of rivets in the bed, but as I remembered, they were ALL rounded on the peened end. Rusty |
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The rivet heads on my 28 open cab pickup on the bed are all round head.
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Thank you guys for the input and the photos.
I believe that, as Brent says, these visable waffled rivets on the pickup bed are an assembly line anomaly. It's still interesting to see where they show up, and I encourage anyone else to post photos if they run across any on their pickup bed. |
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I cannot find any waffles in my bed. (Room)
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