***show off your flareside***

You take the picture and right click on it and select properties, then use the "copy" prompt to copy that link. Post that link with the [IMG] ... link .... [/IMG] tags (or use the "picture: icon above and paste the link in the box that opens) and this:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...veled-f150.jpg
becomes

Back in the old days, the Model T Pickup was a "stepside" (cabin cut short, a box was added between the rear fenders) which became a "flareside" after the fenders were blended into the bedsides instead of just being blunt instruments of protection bolted to the side as in 1979 and prior years (ever notice a '79 stepside fender looks like a '53?) . In the '50s the manufacturers tried to widen the appeal of the utility Pickup Truck by extending the lines of the front fenders and cab to incorporate the bed sides, hence "styleside" as to better be recieved by the new and growing Urban owner where as prior to that time, PUs were mainly work / utility / farm use vehicles.
I see the eveolutionary process clearly even if I didn't 'splain it very well. I love my Flareside!
I see the eveolutionary process clearly even if I didn't 'splain it very well. I love my Flareside!
Last edited by tbear853; Apr 4, 2013 at 11:44 AM.

You take the picture and right click on it and select properties, then use the "copy" prompt to copy that link. Post that link with the [IMG] ... link .... [/IMG] tags (or use the "picture: icon above and paste the link in the box that opens) and this:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...veled-f150.jpg
becomes









