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NON Chevy’s in the Wild

Everyone I know just calls em Uni's.
My dad's old friend had a baby blue one.
It's an actual unibody too iirc.
Uni body without a full frame like a car would be.
 
Everyone I know just calls em Uni's.
My dad's old friend had a baby blue one.
It's an actual unibody too iirc.
Uni body without a full frame like a car would be.
I knew they were built as a unibody but I thought they had given name - Maybe not?
 
Ford produced approximately 40,535 "Unibody" (integrated cab and bed) pickup trucks between 1961 and 1963. This unique design was only offered on two-wheel-drive F-100 and F-250 Styleside models. Ford discontinued the design after 1963 due to structural flexing issues and returned to traditional, separate cab and bed construction.Because these integrated-body trucks were notorious for bed misalignment and doors jamming when hauling heavy loads, survivors are rare.
 
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