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You guys found me out. I actually restoring a 1984 Yugo and is it sweet!! Unfortunately I have been side tracked sending reference material to Zout. Today I am in Houston selling Brazilian Cuts to the ladies for 5 cents ea. Will get back on the WC on Monday.
You have a "Woodcraft" store in Atanta but it is up north. Here is the location. You could call them and maybe you could take one of the boards to them and I bet they could duplicate it real easy.
http://www.woodcraft.com/stores/store.aspx?id=503
Why don't you just take a little out of the tailgate and front end of the bed to adjust for the missing board. PB will never know!! With your fabrication skills, it will not be a problem.
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This switch did not have one. I had another one for the HMMWV with the ring but it was too small for the deuce. I assume the same would apply to the five ton.
I am by no means a master fabricator like the Commander but I do believe it is possible for the Commander to add some bodacious fins on those rear fenders and possibly, quite possibly, finish them off with some "59 Cadillac tail lights. That just might knock the socks off the owner...
No doubt Commander. Just funnin you. Looks like you switched from the gray to the black epoxy primer. Shades of the Chevelle and Mustang. Beautiful work as always.