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Maybe obsolete in the parts and or reproduction parts world, I have a few OEM's on the shelf.
'Obsolete'' means nowadays they are in someome's shed or garage. In my case, my home office that is currently a Ford parts hoard.... Two sets and the surrounding sheetmetal destined for my "70 to replace the old scool, aftermarket aluminum doors.
'Obsolete'' means nowadays they are in someome's shed or garage. In my case, my home office that is currently a Ford parts hoard.... Two sets and the surrounding sheetmetal destined for my "70 to replace the old scool, aftermarket aluminum doors.
100's of obsolete parts vendors and FoMoCo dealers have NOS aka obsolete parts.
The general public, with a part number can search for NOS/obsolete parts on PartsVoice.com & rearcounter.com for free.
'Obsolete'' means nowadays they are in someome's shed or garage. In my case, my home office that is currently a Ford parts hoard.... Two sets and the surrounding sheetmetal destined for my "70 to replace the old scool, aftermarket aluminum doors.
Can you tell us all about these " aluminum " doors ? All you know about them, like who made them, where you got them, what they cost new, still being made, etc. Would you post a picture of them ?
Aluminum fuel filler doors were installed on Stylesides with aftermarket fuel tanks, some of which were saddle tanks. Every one I've seen were retained by rivets to the bedsides.