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Clips for Chrome Door Panel Trim (16-64 F100)

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Old 09-18-2007, 12:03 PM
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Clips for Chrome Door Panel Trim (16-64 F100)

I have scored a nice set of Chrome Door Panel Trim for my 64 F100. Only one clip (example photo below) came with the set. Anyone have any extras laying around or is there any chance that these are still available from a supplier? Part #?
 
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Here is a site that may carry the exact one you are looking for.
http://www.safco.org/categories.php?...earch_start=44
 
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Purchased a set of the upper door panels for 65 at least year ago and never got around to installing. Anyhow, spoke w/ sales person at Dennis Carpenter who advised to contact Restoration Specialies and Supply. Purchased many of the hard to comeby fasteners for reassembling my 65. Couple suggestions: may try contacting the supplier where you purchased the panels and see if they have a referral. The other suggestion is to either browse Restoration Specialties' catalog and see if able to find them, contact them and see if you can email pic's of the item. I sent them an item on couple occasions and they were able to find replacement, or item.


http://www.restorationspecialties.com/catalog.htm


If you schol down the 'bookmark' menu to moulding fasteners and go from there.

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Here is a site that may carry the exact one you are looking for.
http://www.safco.org/categories.php?catID=5&prod_search_start=44
Thanks! Great Resource.
 
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Originally Posted by daveengelson
Purchased a set of the upper door panels for 65 at least year ago and never got around to installing. Anyhow, spoke w/ sales person at Dennis Carpenter who advised to contact Restoration Specialies and Supply. Purchased many of the hard to comeby fasteners for reassembling my 65. Couple suggestions: may try contacting the supplier where you purchased the panels and see if they have a referral. The other suggestion is to either browse Restoration Specialties' catalog and see if able to find them, contact them and see if you can email pic's of the item. I sent them an item on couple occasions and they were able to find replacement, or item.


http://www.restorationspecialties.com/catalog.htm


If you schol down the 'bookmark' menu to moulding fasteners and go from there.

dave
Thanks. Great Resource. I don't have the panels yet (thinking of following Uncle Skips plans and making my own in thin aluminum). Got the chrome moldings on eGouge. Hard to find item...only used a few years.
 
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