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I got this bed to use as a bridge over my stream. While stripping it down, I noticed that there were some holes in the bed that did not go through to the bottom.
On closer inspection, it appears that the stock bed floor has 4 panels ( that are approximately 1.5" thick ) on it that are fully welded together. The panels appear to be constructed with outer skins of sheet metal containing a piece plywood, apparently sandwiched between 2 layers of some sort of gritty rock-like substance.
The tailgate hinges are welded higher than normal to make the tailgate match this raised floor.
It appears to have had a shelter in it, so I'm not sure if this floor was for thermal insulating of if it is some sort of radio /EM shielding floor?
Does anyone have any clue what this bed floor is/was for?
Looks like the truck last belonged to the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, based on the painted-over bumper numbers.
On closer inspection, it appears that the stock bed floor has 4 panels ( that are approximately 1.5" thick ) on it that are fully welded together. The panels appear to be constructed with outer skins of sheet metal containing a piece plywood, apparently sandwiched between 2 layers of some sort of gritty rock-like substance.
The tailgate hinges are welded higher than normal to make the tailgate match this raised floor.
It appears to have had a shelter in it, so I'm not sure if this floor was for thermal insulating of if it is some sort of radio /EM shielding floor?
Does anyone have any clue what this bed floor is/was for?
Looks like the truck last belonged to the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, based on the painted-over bumper numbers.
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