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- hinged tailgate. Cargo beds are normally found in two styles: stepside or fleetside. A stepside bed has fenders that extend on the outside of the cargo area;...
- in three wheelbases: 115 inches, 127 inches, and 133 inches (shared by Stepside and Longhorn pickups); ch****is cab trucks were also offered in a 157-inch...
- alongside the traditional fendered Stepside bed (GMC Wideside and Fenderside, respectively). Both the Fleetside and Stepside were offered 61⁄2-foot and 8-foot...
- Thriftside (a conventional bed, similar to a Ford "Flareside" or Chevrolet "Stepside"), and flat stake bed, with up to 8,600 lb (3,901 kg) G.V.W. and almost...
- gathering in Norfolk at £500 over the asking price. 58 8 1954 Chevrolet 3100 Stepside £10,000 $8,650 £5,400 £10,993 £13,600 +£2,607 18 October 2011 (2011-10-18)...
- grille was updated in 2002 (for the 2003 model year), along with a new Stepside bed available on Access Cab models. The Tundra Double Cab, also added to...
- with the shorter length dual-rear-wheel bed). The long-running Chevrolet Stepside/GMC Fenderside was replaced by an all-new Sportside design. Offered solely...
- Explorer. For the first time in the compact segment, the Ranger offered a stepside-style bed with the Ranger Splash. For the 1994 model year, Ford commenced...
- cabs, while Xtremes were available with the "third door" extended cab. A Stepside bed version was available from 1996 to 1998 and until 2003 on the Xtreme...
- continued until the end of 2009 (thus making it the very last factory stepside-style pickup truck to date). Outside of Mexico, the Lincoln Mark LT was...