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start the bid at about $75 and do realistic shipping costs. you'll make well over $100, I'm sure. OR you could be the noble one and offer it to one of us FTE-ers for a little over what you paid and actual shipping
I just paid $102 for one on eBay. It looks almost perfect (one small rip). I am saying this without actually having seen it as I expect to receive it this week. Good luck.
jor
The LMC ones are not offered in all of the original factory colors. My original is forest green. I have yet to find a forest green dash pad or arm rests for the 67-72 trucks. If anyone knows where I might find them in this color I would appreciate the info.
Just a point of clarification regarding the $90 LMC dash: It is not a replacement pad; it's a thin pad that lays over the original dash pad. Dennis Carpenter, Mac's and maybe others offer an original tooling replacement for about $400. Wrecking yards (not here, that's for sure!) and eBay seem to be the best bet. Good luck.
jor
red, the armrests can be found on ford vans up to the late 80's. i used a set from a van on my 72 and they fit like the origonals and look the same too.
red, the armrests can be found on ford vans up to the late 80's. i used a set from a van on my 72 and they fit like the origonals and look the same too.
Krylon and Rustoleum both have great Vinyl paint that works great. Once dry it never gets tacky in the heat and wear well. My Driver side arm rest has been on for about 4 years and still looks great
I just got a 1971 parts truck monday it has a good black
dash pad. Grill and a lot of good part for my 1972 F100
and 1969 F100 short box and maybe the 1967 F250
It is a F250 1971.
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