C10_Blackie
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- Jan 2, 2024
- Posts
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- Location
- Seattle, WA
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
I have a 1981 long bed fleetside C10. The prior owner had an OK paint job done on the exterior but seems to have applied some sort of bed liner material himself and because of poor material and/or workmanship it didn't last hardly at all. So there's original paint showing through in many places and what's left is just barely hanging on. I suspect an enthusiastic power wash will take it back down to the old paint.
So first question is whether to go with spray-on or plastic bed liner? I've seen people extol the virtues of both but haven't seen anything that firmly convinces me one way or another. Which ever way I go, I'd have it done professionally as this is not a skill set I want to acquire. The truck is going to be parked outside and I live in the Pacific Northwest, if that makes any difference. The truck is going to be used as a restoration hobby and as a hardware store/nursery/lumber yard runner.
Other question is what do you do if you need to carry a very light sheet of 4x8 plywood? I can imagine having tie-downs at the corners somewhere on the deck or low in the bed, but if it's a solution that requires drilling through the bed the gas tanks might be in the way in the front. I'm sure there are standard solutions out there but I haven't seen any yet.
Thanks for any help.
So first question is whether to go with spray-on or plastic bed liner? I've seen people extol the virtues of both but haven't seen anything that firmly convinces me one way or another. Which ever way I go, I'd have it done professionally as this is not a skill set I want to acquire. The truck is going to be parked outside and I live in the Pacific Northwest, if that makes any difference. The truck is going to be used as a restoration hobby and as a hardware store/nursery/lumber yard runner.
Other question is what do you do if you need to carry a very light sheet of 4x8 plywood? I can imagine having tie-downs at the corners somewhere on the deck or low in the bed, but if it's a solution that requires drilling through the bed the gas tanks might be in the way in the front. I'm sure there are standard solutions out there but I haven't seen any yet.
Thanks for any help.
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