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Old 10-02-2001, 06:56 PM
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Hi Guys

Anyone know of any US Based manufacturer who makes the panels to convert 80-90's F-Truck ambulances back to normal pickups ?

The origional Ford Part that I am particually chasing is
E9HZ6040300A. That's the exterior back panel under the rear cab window.

Ford do have them but tend to Ford Priced ( $$$ ).

Any idea's guys ???

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This sounds like such a specialized item that you will only find it at Ford. As an aside, I am not familiar with an "ambulance pickup" What's that look like? Maybe you can post a picture.

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Hi Stockman

This is just an F-Truck with the rear of cab support panels and glass removed and an ambulance unit stuck on the back ( walk through cab )

Ex ambulances are popular in these parts as they tend to be well maintained. When they are made redundant and sold off, people remove the rear ambulance unit and then re-install the support panel and glass, and presto, ya got an F-Truck again.

Its that support panel I am chasing.

No idea's huh ???

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I see. Here in NY, most ambulances are built on the E-Chassis. I didin't realize that the F-chassis was popular as such. What about "cutting and grafting" from a conventional cab?

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