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Sep 04, 2017Explorer II
I never saw that before checking out the picture of the F 350 rear box, a couple of posts ago.
It does look like one body part has been attached right over another complete body part. I suppose as the other poster says, it had to be done that way to make the rear fenders easily replaceable, but it does look odd, quite unlike anything I've seen before.
On the other hand as it is a F 350, which is primarily a work truck, I don't know if looks are that important. It's a truck first and foremost, after all.
Makes me think of our old '68 Merc M250 (same as '68 Ford F250 with trim differences) was a work truck. It wasn't pretty like a '68 Mustang, but then the purpose was completely different than the 'stang.
It does look like one body part has been attached right over another complete body part. I suppose as the other poster says, it had to be done that way to make the rear fenders easily replaceable, but it does look odd, quite unlike anything I've seen before.
On the other hand as it is a F 350, which is primarily a work truck, I don't know if looks are that important. It's a truck first and foremost, after all.
Makes me think of our old '68 Merc M250 (same as '68 Ford F250 with trim differences) was a work truck. It wasn't pretty like a '68 Mustang, but then the purpose was completely different than the 'stang.
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