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I understood what you were going for. You want to know what year or years ran the trim panel on the tailgate and the level of the truck.
Mine is 1983 XLT. I only have trim on the tailgate, along the bottom of the two tone, and the trim around the grille/headlights. Chrome bumpers also. Plain argent grille originally on mine.
I have seen different trim panels on the trucks also. Did some have just chrome trim across the top and bottom of the tailgates?
Yes, there was a thin piece of trim that went along the top of some tailgates with the tu-tone package. Tu-tone was avaliable on any model or trim.
The tailgate trim panels being looked at are specific to the following years... This is not referencing the tailgate itself, just the trim piece on the gate.
YES. all FORD gates up to and including 91 had the ford stamped into it, weather it had the aluminum on it or not. In 92 they started the smooth gate without the FORD stamped into it
Man, I'd kill to have a tailgate that is that straight, and not coming apart at the seams. Mine is close to that straight, but the ends are pulling apart badly. Not sure I can fix it and make it look good. One or the other, no problem......
Man, I'd kill to have a tailgate that is that straight, and not coming apart at the seams. Mine is close to that straight, but the ends are pulling apart badly. Not sure I can fix it and make it look good. One or the other, no problem......
I took one, drilled holes from the inside ends of the gate, then plug welded the pieces back together. I did it at the inside curves of the center structure rather than at the outer edges and it held up to being used as a work bench... Only reason I don't use it right now is because the pivot mount rotted off the box, so there is nothing to hold the gate up when you open it... Sure, doing this will burn the paint, but there really isn't any way around that.