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1973-1987 Chevy-GMC Longbed Stepside Drilled Wormy Maple Bed Wood

Item EK-61-883498-1
1973-1987 Chevy-GMC Longbed Stepside Drilled Wormy Maple Bed Wood
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Unfinished boards- triple process sanded and ready to seal
      • Premier show-quality solid wood
      • Kiln-dried for dimensional stability
      • Precision milled to ¾ in thick
      • Proprietary groove allows for a tighter and better fitment
      • Pre-drilled for bed-to-frame bolts and perimeter bolts
      • Designed and engineered specifically for your truck
      • Properly milled and chamfered which allows uniformed thickness of finish
      • Made in the USA

      Description

      Transform your classic GM truck with wood flooring from Bed Wood and Parts. The wood kits include the predrilled wood flooring pre-drilled bed to frame and perimeter bolt holes. Strips and hardware available separately. Wood comes presanded and ready to finish.

      Bed Wood and Parts flooring comes in a variety of wood species. Below are some facts to help with your decision.

      • Ash is a light colored, smooth-grained North American hardwood. With its typical straight grain and beige-to-light-brown hue, ash wood is a very attractive option for fine furniture. It’s one of the most durable varieties and has an extensive history in American manufacturing, Due to its characteristics as a lightweig

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