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SCELZI 9' premium truck service-body

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Cleaning up the yard a bit. I purchased this without realizing it was for a 60 inch cab to axle 9 foot bed. I do not run 60-inch CTA all my trucks are 56 in CTA. I kept it for a few years thinking I might run into a nice truck to put it on but time to thin the herd.

I don't remember the exact year but I want to say 2010-11ish.
SCELZI premium 9' service body
Model SB-108
Dimensions can be found on the manufacturers site seinc.com/service-bodies

Pretty sure I have the bumper, hitch, wiring harness with lighting, and Ford mounting brackets that also go with it. I just need to round them all up.

Located in San Bernardino
Can help with local delivery if needed
3,600 obo


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Looks like a single rear wheel width bed. The give away for a 60" cab to axle is the fill cap is behind the rear wheel. 56" cab to axle has the fill neck in front of the rear wheel. I have the 56" CTA version of this bed on my truck built around 2012. These are great beds and well thought out. The exposed handle for the flip top is untraditional from the Harbor, Pacific, CTEC, Royal beds that have the latch hidden in the middle box but having the exposed handle is so convenient for opening the flip top and SE flip tops have the most room of the 5 manufactures. The single front door is nice as you only have one door to open to access the whole compartment as with barn doors you have 2 to open and shut and usually have to grab one with your knee and the other with your hand. Wide doors are tricky in parking spots but if the truck is in a parking spot the bed should be locked... Good luck with the sale. Sending a PM.
 

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Looks like a single rear wheel width bed. The give away for a 60" cab to axle is the fill cap is behind the rear wheel. 56" cab to axle has the fill neck in front of the rear wheel. I have the 56" CTA version of this bed on my truck built around 2012. These are great beds and well thought out. The exposed handle for the flip top is untraditional from the Harbor, Pacific, CTEC, Royal beds that have the latch hidden in the middle box but having the exposed handle is so convenient for opening the flip top and SE flip tops have the most room of the 5 manufactures. The single front door is nice as you only have one door to open to access the whole compartment as with barn doors you have 2 to open and shut and usually have to grab one with your knee and the other with your hand. Wide doors are tricky in parking spots but if the truck is in a parking spot the bed should be locked... Good luck with the sale. Sending a PM.

Yes the quality in these beds are noticeable over your standard Harbor or Royal bed. I have a 56 c t a on the ground next to it I'm going to use and you could tell the difference between the two is night and day.
 
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