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1961-1966 Ford Truck Pickup Kick Panels on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Palmyra, Nebraska, US

Palmyra, Nebraska, US
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custom made kick panels for Ford Trucks Pickups, white vinyl over thin foam on flexible plastic panels, the pattern was taken off a 1966 Custom Cab but I believe these will fit 1961-1966, the vent holes have been cut out of the panel but you will need to trim out the vinyl and foam, you may have to trim the holes to adjust to your vent holes but the plastic cuts easily with a utility knife, you will need to use your own hardware to attach the panel in the manner that you see fit (screws/ velcro etc.), there are different vent configurations on these trucks so check out the pictures to confirm these will fit your truck, just ask if you have any requests for different colors or styles

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