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Old 11-09-2013, 09:09 PM   #1
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Default 2006 GMC Mystery Topkick Conversion

In March I bough a 2006 Topkick. The previous owner told me it was a Monroe Conversion. No reason to think otherwise... until a windstorm tore off the mudflap and broke out the taillight.

None of the body shops I've taken it to know who did the conversion. I sent a photo to Monroe... they have no idea either. They showed it around the plant and came up with nothing other than it is a production fiberglass bed.

So, does anyone out there recognize this bed style and know who manufactured it.

Thanks, Claudia
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Old 11-15-2013, 02:33 PM   #2
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Looks like a cool truck. Sorry I don't know anything about it. But, Wayland Long at 2L Custom Truck is the guy to contact. He specializes in that type of truck. 817-594-4333. Welcome to 2L CUSTOM TRUCKS - Drive It Like You Stole It! - Poolville, Texas, USA .
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Old 11-23-2013, 11:35 PM   #3
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Got me. But it looks very similar to the fiberglass beds used on the Ford F650 "Super Crewzer" factory conversions that were built like that on a crew cab chassis with a nice fiberglass bed. I'd bet a nickel from looking at it that the bed came from the same supplier that did the Super Crewzer beds. Try looking into those. google f650 super crewzer and a bunch of pics pop up. Good luck.
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Agree with hotrod..... Ford bed.
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