If you own a pickup truck then you know that the surest way to get a drink is to park it... anywhere... any time. Within 10 minutes, 15 at most, the vehicle will be surrounded by guys leaning on it and drinking beer, chewing the fat/pork rinds.
But I think you could cut the average time down to 5 minutes if the truck were equipped with proper bar footrails, one on each side of the truck bed, extending through (outside) the wheelwells, and one under the bumper.-- FlyingToaster, May 22 2010 the aforementioned vehicle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickup_truck [FlyingToaster, May 22 2010] and the aforementioned posturepedic device http://www.google.c...r+foot+rail+picture [FlyingToaster, May 22 2010] yup, now try to buy a new one-- FlyingToaster, May 23 2010 well... not "restore" restore as in bring to original specs, but I'd love to have a 30's-40's p/u I could toss a small diesel and a decent stereo into (and seat belts and anti-lock brakes, proper windshield wipers, air conditioning, a custom tonneau cover that would match, etc.)-- FlyingToaster, May 23 2010 [+] Beer.-- 8th of 7, May 23 2010 //tonneau// highway mileage... sweeter would be an aero-shell, matched to the styling.-- FlyingToaster, May 24 2010 Coming from the pick-up capital of the world (how else do we carry all the old rubber tyres and protesters around?), thought I would provide you with some examples - See link.
P.S. They are really good at making the backs of your legs dirty.-- Ling, May 24 2010 [Ling] not passenger-section rails, rails around the box. Stepside is pretty close, but the ones pictured (and remembered) don't go 'round the tailgate and certainly don't extend 'round the wheels.-- FlyingToaster, May 24 2010 ... you could tuck them in, but quite a few modern pickups are too big for them anyways.-- FlyingToaster, May 24 2010 random, halfbakery