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1956 Ford F-100 Kick Panel Pattern on 2040-parts.com

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Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Condition:New


1956 Ford F100 truck kick panel pattern.  These pieces are located under the dash on the left and right side of the cab. The pattern is made of paper as shown in photo's and  is  actual size. This pattern  was made from  a New-old-stock Ford original kick panel. The picture shown is an original kick panel to give you an idea of what a kick panel looks like. This will save you lots of time and misery when doing the restoration. I also sell a complete kit which includes headliner, door panel, and kick panel patterns. No returns on patterns. 

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