Crew Cab Bullnose?

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Does it exist? Or would this have to be built? I have an 86 SC. I guess that's a start! Lol :drunk:
 

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Yes, they exist. The They had both SWR and Dually trucks. A 4x4 dually with a pickup box is some kind of conversion. All CC Dually pickup box trucks were two wheel drive.

We have a few on here. It wasn’t until the 99+ Super Duty F-Series trucks did crew cabs become more common. By then you could even get ranger and F-150’s with a crew cab.
 

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They are pretty rare, and usually they were work trucks with minimal options and rough exterior, don’t think I’ve ever seen one with cruise control
 

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I'd really like to find a SRW CC Bullnose! I love my 86 but with me the misses and the pups it's just not logical for traveling and weekend camping trips. We are buying a little 20ft camper soon and it would be killer to pair the two!
 

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Thanks for the info by the way! I've only seen the dually extended cabs around.
 

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I'd really like to find a SRW CC Bullnose! I love my 86 but with me the misses and the pups it's just not logical for traveling and weekend camping trips. We are buying a little 20ft camper soon and it would be killer to pair the two!
Depending on how big your pups are you could build an open air enclosure in the bed of your truck. I have StBernards and even with a CC they ride in the back when we travel [emoji16]


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Easiest way to get what you want the cheapest, is buy a 94 idit crew cab long bed and swap a bullnose front clip on it
 

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Depending on how big your pups are you could build an open air enclosure in the bed of your truck. I have StBernards and even with a CC they ride in the back when we travel [emoji16]


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We have two, year old English labs. Our children. As she calls them :rolleyes:

I've considered buying a nice Leer camper shell for my truck someday. I really dig the shells that are built to fit the exact body of the truck like it was from the factory. Even go as far as getting some kind air/cooling installed some how.

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Easiest way to get what you want the cheapest, is buy a 94 idit crew cab long bed and swap a bullnose front clip on it

This is perfect because I want my SC to have the 93-94 front clip and the CC to be bullnose. Guess I need to sell another car to buy another truck. :sly

Are the CC "short beds" that of a unicorn?? Always like the shorter beds on non work trucks.
 

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I’m not sure on the short bed, but you could always make a truck a short bed by cutting the frame and bed down
 

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We have two, year old English labs. Our children. As she calls them :rolleyes:

I've considered buying a nice Leer camper shell for my truck someday. I really dig the shells that are built to fit the exact body of the truck like it was from the factory. Even go as far as getting some kind air/cooling installed some how.

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Not best of pictures but this is what I have. Not a topper fan myself



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Easiest way to get what you want the cheapest, is buy a 94 idit crew cab long bed and swap a bullnose front clip on it

I may very well consider this with my 91 at some point. Hardest part of the whole deal is finding a clean bullnose core support without giving a firstborn, a right arm, and a left leg. They're expensive online from what I've seen.

This is perfect because I want my SC to have the 93-94 front clip and the CC to be bullnose. Guess I need to sell another car to buy another truck. :sly

Are the CC "short beds" that of a unicorn?? Always like the shorter beds on non work trucks.

I ""heard"" that they didn't make the short beds factory until later years maybe? I can't remember and I could be wrong but that would explain the rare-ness of them if I was told correctly.

EDIT: Found it on Wikipedia

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The F-150 could be had with either short (6.5') or long (8') beds with either regular or extended cab. The F-250 and F-350 trucks were only available with longbeds (8 ft.) except in 1996 and 1997, the F-250 HD could be had in an extended cab/shortbed or crew cab/shortbed model. The crew cab shortbed and extended cab shortbed trucks are very rare, as they were only produced for little over a year. Production of these trucks stopped in Fall of 1997.
 

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Ford only made pre 99 Crew Cab Short Bed trucks in 96 and 97, maybe only in 97. All the ones that I've seen are also F-250's, not 350's......

I know the owner of this one...

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