
Ford built the one-piece Styleside truck body in the 1960s, known as the "Wrongbed," which merged the cab and bed into a single structure. This design eliminated the traditional separation that allows trucks to flex over uneven terrain. The reader questions whether this was a fanciful design choice or if other factors were involved.
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