Photography by Joe Greeves
Truck shows, often with hundreds of vehicles on display, are one of the best ways to stir your imagination and find innovations that could be adapted to your truck. Every customizer wants a unique look for his vehicle. As it's difficult to come up with a brand-new, never-before-seen customizing idea, the best approach might be repackaging some existing ideas, and then tailoring them to enhance the rest of your theme. A blend of several ideas, each modified with your own spin, can create a look that is unique. If you haven't had a chance to spend much time on the truck show circuit and are looking for some inspiration, we've put together a group of bed ideas that might be just the ticket to trigger some fresh new innovations for your ride. Read along and see the twists that these East Coast customizers have used to make their beds, then get busy and make your own!
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When you have a fully independent, 'bagged and chromed four-link Corvette suspension, supp
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An exercise in flowing fiberglass, the sculpted bed in Art Fuentes' '99 Ford F-150 draws a
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Teddy Dixon's '35 Ford keeps the bed internals completely hidden, thanks to the handmade,
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The bright orange '94 Ranger of Brad Thomason has it all. Even with the bed floor raised f
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Mike Rusnak's '94 Isuzu combines the three elements in the bed with the first: a sheetmeta
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Sometimes, the bed is so pretty it doesn't need anything; except for an elegant inlay of f
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The '32 Ford of Jack McHerron sports some Ferrari-styling cues, and it probably has enough
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Chris Brown's body-dropped '98 Chevy is a regular lowest-of-the-low winner, thanks to its
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Charlie Dickinson's '41 Chevy pickup has a high-powered Vortec 350ci V-8 under the hood, c
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