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My husband had a work conference in Fort Lauderdale last week so I tagged along and we drove down from Baton Rouge. We ended up scouring some junk yards and tow yards along the way for parts that were easily removable. We found a fixable tailgate (finally) and a spare wheel. The tailgate isn't perfect but I believe I can get a body shop to get it back in shape. We also found a bumper but we didn't have room in the car for it.

Our original tailgate and bumper both ruster out and the original owner replaced them with what worked for him.

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The bottom is rusted (the worst parts are on the inside and it has a bit of an outward bow in the middle. No major dents or dings. The handle is missing but the rest of the hardware is present and works. I think $65 was a good deal. We don't plan to keep the aluminum panel.

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That aluminum trim is in great shape with all the characters, probably double of what you paid for the tailgate !!

If someone is interested in it I can get some better pictures. The plastic has separated from the aluminum but someone can probably repair it.

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If someone is interested in it I can get some better pictures. The plastic has separated from the aluminum but someone can probably repair it.

I think you did ok on the tailgate. I would have bought it also. however, I'm cautiously optimistic as I think that the body repair tech is going to open up a lot more rust through than you can see before sanding. restoring tailgates can be tedious as many were not treated well. also, these have a tendency to rust from the inside out. especially in salty air. still, I would rather recon an original than a replacement.

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Do you remember which junkyards you hit? It's getting hard to find parts for these trucks so I may be close enough to some of them for a drive since I'm in central Florida....

I do! I actually hit two places up around Homosassa Springs, Florida. Smittys Auto is where I got the tailgate. About 2 miles down the road is Dale's Auto Parts & Salvage. Both places are local and network with other places in the area. Both very friendly and very willing to help.

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I think you did ok on the tailgate. I would have bought it also. however, I'm cautiously optimistic as I think that the body repair tech is going to open up a lot more rust through than you can see before sanding. restoring tailgates can be tedious as many were not treated well. also, these have a tendency to rust from the inside out. especially in salty air. still, I would rather recon an original than a replacement.

I grew up on the Gulf Coast so I am definitely aware of what the salt air does to cars. My mom bought a used car from up north that was brought down. It was great for about 3 years and then the combination of the salty roads up north and our salt air just destroyed it.

The reviews of comments I have seen on the after market tailgates made me question that route. Even if I can get a few years out of this one as is I would be happy with the price. Most of the used ones I have found are going for way more and they're falling apart.

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