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Title: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: Limey57 on 2014-09-20 09:43
I've seen a few Rancheros with rails on the top of the pick up bed sides, like the ones in the photo below:

(http://imagehosting.rodsnsods.co.uk/242541d91e891cc0.jpg)

The stainless trim on my Ranchero has holes that indicate it was also once fitted with these rails, were they a factory option or aftermarket?  What is the real name for them and do they ever come up for sale?  I want to fit a set or I'll be left with unused holes in the trim, I could fit screws into them to cover them but I'd prefer to fit some rails if I can get hold of some.
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: Frankenstein57 on 2014-09-20 22:18
Maybe a Canadian option? Meteor?
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: hiball3985 on 2014-09-21 07:01
Bed rail where an option $38. Don't know if they came from the factory or were dealer installed.
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: Limey57 on 2014-09-21 07:52
Thanks, I'll keep my eyes on EBay but I won't hold my breath.  If I can't get hold of any I'll have some made in stainless.
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: hiball3985 on 2014-09-21 08:02
As an after thought I think there was after market ones made at one time and I've seen people use ones off of El Caminos, so your screw holes locations may not be for the factory ones.
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: VwDrvFnd on 2014-09-21 09:38
The thing I want to find is the bars/tubes that go across the back window to protect it from getting smashed by loose cargo. There was a Craigslist ad posted on here a while back of a Ranchero in Spokane WA. that had them in place. Called the guy but he was unwilling to sell them separately.
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: Limey57 on 2014-09-21 11:35
Quote from: hiball3985 on 2014-09-21 08:02
As an after thought I think there was after market ones made at one time and I've seen people use ones off of El Caminos, so your screw holes locations may not be for the factory ones.

That's a good point, I've been looking at various photographs online and there does seem to be some differences.  Considering shipping costs on top of purchase prices and the chance of buying ones that don't line up with my existing holes, I've decided to get some brackets custom made and use stock stainless tube, that way I'll be able to get some made that exactly match the holes that are already there.
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: John Palmer on 2014-09-21 14:10
I'd check at some of the boat parts suppliers.  They would have the uprights and tubing for grab rails, and they would also be in stainless.

I worked at a Ford Dealership during the 1960's, and installing mirrors, antennas, and various factory accessories, was a daily job for the service department.  Also, based on the guys that I worked with, "CLOSE.....was always good enough" for alignment.
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: Limey57 on 2014-09-21 14:31
Quote from: John Palmer on 2014-09-21 14:10
I'd check at some of the boat parts suppliers.  They would have the uprights and tubing for grab rails, and they would also be in stainless.

Now that is a GOOD idea!  Thanks.

Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: rmk57 on 2014-09-21 14:49
They look look like the same manufacturer that made the roof racks. Which would make them fairly rare and pricey.


Randy
Title: Re: Ranchero pick up bed rails?
Post by: Limey57 on 2014-09-22 02:44
I found some on EBay yesterday listed for 59-60 Rancheros and El-Caminos and they are nearly $400 with faults: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1959-1960-Chevrolet-El-Camino-Ford-Ranchero-Accessory-Bed-Rails-Bedrails-Guards-/291241258517?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43cf54ee15&vxp=mtr#ht_225wt_1366

They look like the ones in the first picture above which appear to be a "one size fits all" aftermarket type, some of the ones fitted to 57 Rancheros fit to the horizontal part of the bed rail and then attach to the angled part of the rear pillar making me think these were 57-specific.  I've found some Marine fittings that will do the job, you order the stainless tube then "mix & match" brackets and fittings from a boat supplier as suggested above and it looks like I'll end up with brand new rails for under $150!  I'll post some pictures when I get round to fitting them.  At the minute I'm trying to get all the painting finished before the temperature drops too much.