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At Ford, the standard box sold with their F-Series trucks, the Styleside, aligned with the Chevy Fleetside truck bed over at GM. With their other bed style option, with more prominent rear wheel arches, Ford again chose to create a unique name, "flareside," instead of adopting the industry-standard "stepside" term that Chevy and others.

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Back in the day, the tenth-generation Ford F-150 Lightning was the fastest production pickup truck in the world, and Corey has gone to great lengths to unlock the full potential of his pride and joy to outperform it with his 4.6L engine. He made sure to transform it in and out to bump up the performance and make the truck stand out in the crowd.

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A stepside is a narrow bed with flared rear fenders. The outside of a fleetside bed-on the other hand-is flush with the truck's door. Thus its rear wheels are recessed into the bed. Because a stepside's entire bed box must be narrower than its wheel wells, a stepside often has less cargo capacity than a regular (fleetside) pickup truck bed.

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The '73s were the first with flat tops, and from 73-76 Ford didn't make a short Flareside, only a long Flareside as a bottom-of-the-bin special. In '77 the shorties returned, mostly on Free Wheelin' and other "lifestyle" trucks, and '79 was Ford's last year for an 8โ€ฒ Flareside.

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Ford : F-100 Custom Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door 1980 ford f 100 custom standard cab pickup 2 door 5.0 l. Second owner 1980 F-100 Black and Silver Stepside Truck. Motor was put in 2000. Transmission was rebuilt in 2007. New tires, new gas tank, new brakes, new shocks, new front end parts. Very sound and restorable vehicle.

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HARD-TO-FIND STEP-SIDE, BLACK RESPRAY, STRONG 302 V8, AUTO, PWR FRNT DISCS/STEER. This 1976 Ford F100 step-side pickup is certainly an unusual find, especially with that handsome black paint job, red interior, and a torquey 302 under the hood. With a great color combination and no signs of hard labor in its past, it's a unique opportunity to.

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Sold for: $21,500. Hailing from Oregon, predictably, this stepside truck with a short bed looked very sharp in its Coral orange color when it was sold on BaT in 2018. Optioned with a V8 and a four.

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Most of the Ford F-150 truck step bars are made from steel or a top-grade aluminum plate material. Most buyers opt for steel step bars because they can withstand more abuse over time while doing something like off-roading. Aluminum step bars withstand weathering and resist corrosion more effectively, though, making them an ideal option for low.

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Chevy Stepside. Flareside, or stepside, trucks are the more traditional style, even though they're uncommon in modern trucks. Essentially, this is the "two-box" pickup design. The cab and bed are bolted separately to a ladder frame, creating a clear division between them. The bed itself is narrow with flares around the rear wheels.

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Ford continued to make its flareside truck until around 2009. The main reason why manufacturers no longer make the stepside is that the overall style of trucks has evolved. You no longer have to have a bulky-looking truck bed for it to be practical and functional. Instead, truck manufacturers have incorporated the step on the rear bumper.

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Ford sells 2019 units in the model's first year, charging customers $600 apiece. A version of the Model T with a pickup body joins the TT in 1925, marking the dawn of the factory-assembled Ford.

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FRESH 408 STROKER V8, 4 SPEED MANUAL, P/S, P/B, FRONT DISC, BUILD RECEIPTS, WOW! You might have just thought this 1977 Ford F-100 Stepside was a cool paintjob on a value-priced truck. But that hood scoop tells you there's more going on here. This is actually a fresh build with a seriously powerful stroker V8 and the control of four-on-the-floor.

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Stepside/Fleetside vs. Flareside/Styleside. Probably one of the most-common mistakes made when talking about Ford pickup trucks relates to bed styles vernacular, so let's discuss this. Up through 1956, all major American pickup manufacturers were producing one pickup bed style, which had the rear wheelwells outside the bed.