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in my 69 ranger, there are door panels that are the same in my 71 custom. they are plain with just the bumps running across it like normal. i have seen lots of pics with woodgrain going through the middle though. should my 69 ranger's door panels have woodgrain running down the middle? :?
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yes i think so. probably the only place you will be able to get them would be from one of the vendors or on ebay. i sold a set about a month ago. they were in a custom cab im not sure what the truck was for sure but it wasnt a ranger. i will see if i still have the pics some place.
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Here ya go Ryan, :thup: :thup: These are both 69 rangers. The red ones I pulled off and have in my attic. The black door trim I wish I had. For 69 only there was a lighter woodgrain used than any of the other years. According to Fordification identification. If you come across an extra pair of black ones and dont want them let me know. I can't decide if I want to use the red ones in my truck or not since the cab is a slightly lighter shade. One day I want to use them and the next day I want the black ones. I would imagine they are hard to find since they were one year only. These are the only ones I have come across. Maybe I could have them recovered in black. :fr:
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so the woodgrain is for only ranger models and they belong in my 69 ranger? and for correct restoration i should get the lighter woodgrain colored one, correct? and is the black and red material a cloth? thanks for your replys :)
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As far as I know this was a standard ranger option but may not have gone in all of the 69's. Material is a very hard vinyl. Let me know if you find and extra set of black ones
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oops yes on the lighter woodgrain
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ok thank you! ill have my dad check the salvage yards. ill tell him to keep an eye out for another black set too.
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What??? Another trip to the junk yard? Oh goody!!! We seem to have a pretty good selection of bumps at the local pick-n-pull, Ryan should get a list from you guys of stuff you want and if I see it, I will grab it and give it to you for whatever it costs me, plus cost of shipping. I have a UPS account at work and can ship from there.
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decent instrument bezel (black and chrome) please
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decent instrument bezel (black and chrome)
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Ryan,
Have a set of aftermarket tan ones You can have for shipping cost.
Let me know, One handle hole is cut out a little but not noticeable when handles are installed
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i dont even know what interior color ill be painting, so i dont even know what color panels i want right now, and im looking for originals. thanks though, im sure someone else will want them.
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floyd67 wrote:decent instrument bezel (black and chrome) please
hey floyd, im not keeping my instrument panel, its not perfect but in pretty good condition...
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