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Since you asked .Do Not use any sheet metal from lmc. If I knew then what I know now I would have been better off to go to my local jy and have them cut out the bed floor piece that I needed and been Way better off.
I am looking myself. I did see Flashback F-100's mentioned in some posts on this forum . I had a look and they claim their panels are all US made. You might want to browse their site to see what you think. I am in Canada, so will keep searching up here, but not optimistic that I will find anything. Others may be able to comment on this source.
CentennialF100 You might want to check out you tuber Old Time Garage. He's in Canada like you are. I think he is in the western part. He does some Awesome body work. He might have a source up there for some good metal parts.
CentennialF100 You might want to check out you tuber Old Time Garage. He's in Canada like you are. I think he is in the western part. He does some Awesome body work. He might have a source up there for some good metal parts.
lilorbie, thank you for the tip. I`ll check it out. At the very least I`ll get to watch some interesting YouTube.
Centennial, I’m in Canada and got mine from the local piston ring shop. They come from Cross Canada parts, but in the end they are the same Chinese parts I’m sure. I have not put them in yet, but did get floor pans and cab mounts from there as well. I returned the cab mounts cause they are not the same as stock, and didn’t fit at all.
another great source so far has been Larry Jangula from BC. Larry’s cars and parts. The best part is he stocks a lot of it. So he’ll send it out right away.
hope that helps ya and the OP!
clarence
I got a floor pan from DC and unfortunately it was made in Taiwan. I don't know if the cab corners are the same but definitely try to find USA made because it will be MUCH better quality.
I used TABCOPARTS for my 75. They are decent. But I will say the left quarter panel was much thinner than the right. The right one was bare looking steel, while the left had a black coating. They must have different suppliers. The floor pans I used were very thick.
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