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So my brother (who also owns old cars and should know better.. :/ ) yanked on the armrest to shut the door and ripped the front screw out of it..
I bought a replacement from CJ Pony, but when it arrived, it doesn't match at all.. It seems everywhere I look, I'm finding the smaller one that CJ Pony sent me.. I can find a bigger one, but it says it's for an old Bronco and doesn't have the middle horizontal section that looks like maybe a trim piece could go onto..
Has anyone seen this armrest before and know where I can get a replacement?
Passenger side, front screw ripped through.. Driver's side
Found an ebay ad for the driver's side that had the part number.. called the local dealer parts department, that part number goes to a 90's Econoline.. hahaha
Sorry for posting WHILE I was still researching, but maybe this will help someone else some day..
Found an ebay ad for the driver's side that had the part number.. called the local dealer parts department, that part number goes to a 90's Econoline.. hahaha
Sorry for posting WHILE I was still researching, but maybe this will help someone else some day..
did fridges even have armrests? Wish mine did. I keep pulling door handle loose closing door.
1959 was the first year. Same as 1961/66 F100/1100, 1959 Ford Passenger Cars, 1960/62 Falcon/Comet and etc. At one time, black was reproduced by Carpenter.
1959 was the first year. Same as 1961/66 F100/1100, 1959 Ford Passenger Cars, 1960/62 Falcon/Comet and etc. At one time, black was reproduced by Carpenter.
So they were an option not part of the custom cab? My donor cab was from an f600 1959 custom cab but no sign it ever had armrests. You would think if factory option there would have been knockouts or other sign on door if not installed. Plugged holes or screws or something.