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Old 09-20-2010, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by xlt70black
Try the mustang repro. guys it's been a few years since ive been in the doors of my 69' stang but...

if memory treats me right the mustangs with the base model door panels used the same retainers as the the trucks used if they had the vinyl type panels.

Seems like the 71'72's ford did away with the metal door panel and went with the full vinyl type panels your panel should have a ''D'' type hole that the clip will slide into and the part of the clip thats going to fit into the hole on the door will be the scissor type be very careful pulling that passenger panel off that door panel is OLD and the material its made of is going to be brittle they make a tool looks like a fork it's for sneaking behind the panel and prying directly on the clip and less on the panel good luck
C7TZ81237A84B is the part number for 1967/72 F100/350. This part number is not listed in the car parts catalogs.

The trucks have a separate moulding surrounding the door trim panel, the clips that retain the moulding also retain the door trim panel.

The same moulding was used 1967/72. The clips that retain the moulding/trim panels are the butterfly type, not the scissors type.

I suggested the OP try scissors clips since only two of the correct clips could be found.

Mustangs do not have a separate moulding, the clips are the scissors type: 383033S

1967/71 F100/350 Customs have metal door panels, Rangers, Ranger XLT's have upholstered door trim panels.

All 1972 F100/350's have door trim panels, including Customs.