1957 - 1960 F100 & Larger F-Series Trucks Discuss the Box Style Ford Trucks

Where can I get these clips and bolts?

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Old 10-23-2017, 09:06 PM
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Where can I get these clips and bolts?

You guys probably know what these are... Can the bolts and clips be purchased, if so where? Mine were rusted beyond help along with a good piece of the inner fender support and this was the only survivor.

As always I appreciate the help!

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Start Here- Restoration hardware - AMK Products Inc !

DORMAN and LAWSON also offers clip hardware.

Any auto paint store will have a selection/catalog.
 
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Thanks for the info... I have begun to look at their catalog. The bolts look like step side fender bolts. Flat head with a square shoulder. Now just trying to locate the spring clips.
 
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I rooted through the Lawson Products web page and struck out. If somebody has a part number, that would be very helpful. Here is what they look like new.



I am not sure if the part number on the Ford box is correct.
 
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Oldbleu I think you are right on that part number... check out the pic of the fender from the manual... Thanks for the info.


 
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Here is some info I found on another thread that ND had posted...

B7C-16584-A .. Retainer-Front Fender-Rear-5/16" / Obsolete

1957/60 F100/1100 / No Ford Dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any.

Available from automotive paint supply stores, where body shops buy their supplies.

Available from Au-Ve-Co, but you have to buy the entire package of 50 (or whatever).


I am currently looking through the AuVeCo catalog right now trying to find a comparable combo... I'll let you know what I find.
 
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I agree. The Ford part number on the box is correct. However, nobody has any of them. I am trying to figure out if there is an aftermarket part number for the same part from suppliers like Au-Ve-Co. If I recall correctly, their catalog is huge.
 
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Unobtainium Fender Clip

They are tough ones to find. When I restored my 60, I ended up pulling some out of a salvage yard truck to finish mine.
Incidentally, last week I found nearly the same clip on the inner fender of my 1967 Mercury Monterey. I bet you could get a clip that worked if you looked at the mid-60's Galaxie's and Monterey's.
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Nick, Thanks for the info... more places to look!
 
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I can find some of these clips for you.
 
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Thanks Bruce. I appreciate any help I can get.

I just found these at Macs Auto Parts... They show they fit a 70's F150 moulding

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They look close, just not certain of the size.
 

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