OER 102628 Rear Cross Sill 1947-50 Chevrolet, GMC Pickup Truck; 3/4 Ton; Stepside; with 9 Boards
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OER 102628 1947-50 Chevrolet, GMC Pickup Truck; Rear Cross Sill; 3/4 Ton; Stepside; with 9 Boards Features:
Reproduction of the original rear cross sill for use with 1947-50 Chevrolet and GMC Stepside Pickup Truck models.The rear cross sill is located below the tailgate and ties the back of the bed together. Bolted between the bed sides, it provides the rear mounting holes for the bed wood and strips. For use with 3/4 ton models with 9 boards.
Chevrolet Truck Applications- 1947- 1951 Chevrolet Truck 3800
- 1948- 1951 Chevrolet Truck 3700
- 1947- 1951 Chevrolet Truck 3600
- 1947- 1947 Chevrolet Truck 3100
- 1948- 1951 Chevrolet Truck 3900
- 1951- 1951 GMC 100
- 1947- 1951 GMC 100-22
- 1951- 1951 GMC 150
- 1947- 1951 GMC 150-22
- 1949- 1949 GMC EF241
- 1949- 1949 GMC EF242
- 1949- 1950 GMC FC100
- 1949- 1950 GMC FC101
- 1949- 1950 GMC FC102
- 1950- 1950 GMC FC150
- 1950- 1950 GMC FC152
- 1950- 1950 GMC FC250
- 1950- 1950 GMC FC251
- 1950- 1950 GMC FC252
- 1950- 1950 GMC FC253
- 1947- 1951 GMC Truck
Note: Shipped oversize.
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