SCFlareside Posted May 21, 2020 Author Share Posted May 21, 2020 Here's the link: http://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/Woodgrain-repair-kit-for-ideas-only-tp30473.html You never got my call or email? Hey Jim! Thanks for the link! Just catching up with this thread, and I'm sorry I missed your call... great info below all, and Jonathan thanks for the offer. I replied on Perry's thread to see if he's still out there. I have a good burlwood panel that I'd consider sending if I'm pretty sure I can get it back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCFlareside Posted May 21, 2020 Author Share Posted May 21, 2020 No, that cruise control pad was *not* original to your truck. According to my 1985 Sales Brochure, an XL model would have had a plain, black horn pad. I guess that means that cruise control wasn't even an option on an XL model. The XLT Lariat was the only trim package that came with the soft grip steering wheel with Burlwood (1985/1986) woodtone insert. Every one I have seen has cruise control. Here is a picture of the Burlwood horn pad with cruise control: http://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/file/n61819/1393005549.jpg Thanks for the great pic! Interesting... so an XL model normally came with a plain black pad... I ran the Marti on my truck though and it actually did come from the factory with Cruise. Just for reference will list the equipment - The truck came with: Digital Clock Explorer Package C Chrome Grille Ammeter / Oil Pressure Gauges California Emission System (still intact) :) Sliding Rear Window P235/75R15XL Black sidewall tires Tilt Steering Wheel Bright Western Low Mount swing away mirrors Speed Control Air Conditioning AM FM Cassette Stereo Radio Visibility Group (interior courtesy lights, cargo light etc) Dual Electric Horns XL Package Reduced Noise Exhaust System Tinted Glass Convenience Group Guessing that it either had a black horn pad with cruise (does that even exist?) or the burlwood like your photo. Hmm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford F834 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 No, that cruise control pad was *not* original to your truck. According to my 1985 Sales Brochure, an XL model would have had a plain, black horn pad. I guess that means that cruise control wasn't even an option on an XL model. The XLT Lariat was the only trim package that came with the soft grip steering wheel with Burlwood (1985/1986) woodtone insert. Every one I have seen has cruise control. Here is a picture of the Burlwood horn pad with cruise control: http://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/file/n61819/1393005549.jpg Thanks for the great pic! Interesting... so an XL model normally came with a plain black pad... I ran the Marti on my truck though and it actually did come from the factory with Cruise. Just for reference will list the equipment - The truck came with: Digital Clock Explorer Package C Chrome Grille Ammeter / Oil Pressure Gauges California Emission System (still intact) :) Sliding Rear Window P235/75R15XL Black sidewall tires Tilt Steering Wheel Bright Western Low Mount swing away mirrors Speed Control Air Conditioning AM FM Cassette Stereo Radio Visibility Group (interior courtesy lights, cargo light etc) Dual Electric Horns XL Package Reduced Noise Exhaust System Tinted Glass Convenience Group Guessing that it either had a black horn pad with cruise (does that even exist?) or the burlwood like your photo. Hmm No such thing as a black horn pad with cruise buttons. Trucks with black weave or silver weave bezels still got woodgrain cruise control horn pads from what I’ve seen. Vans did not have the 85/86 blond burlwood, they got oak woodgrain (which I don’t particularly like) or a reddish leather pattern. Gary and I have talked a bit about creating a cruise horn pad that compliments the black weave bezels better than mis-matched woodgrain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCFlareside Posted May 22, 2020 Author Share Posted May 22, 2020 No such thing as a black horn pad with cruise buttons. Trucks with black weave or silver weave bezels still got woodgrain cruise control horn pads from what I’ve seen. Vans did not have the 85/86 blond burlwood, they got oak woodgrain (which I don’t particularly like) or a reddish leather pattern. Gary and I have talked a bit about creating a cruise horn pad that compliments the black weave bezels better than mis-matched woodgrain. That would make sense - creating a black version. One idea might be to start accumulating cruise horn buttons in any condition, and just re-doing them in black. An all over spray with a good trim black, and then re-doing the highlights in silver. It would be a pretty straightforward way to recycle. Selfishly focusing on my truck, I'm imagining then that it came equipped with a burlwood cruise pad to match the dash. Still, as an XL optioned up to have cruise, a small part of me wonders if it could have had this horn slapped on it at the factory. I doubt it. Either way it doesn't match so I'll either go to a burlwood horn button or a rosewood dash I'd be glad to try refinishing some of these in black. Hmmm... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LARIAT 85 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 No, that cruise control pad was *not* original to your truck. According to my 1985 Sales Brochure, an XL model would have had a plain, black horn pad. I guess that means that cruise control wasn't even an option on an XL model. The XLT Lariat was the only trim package that came with the soft grip steering wheel with Burlwood (1985/1986) woodtone insert. Every one I have seen has cruise control. Here is a picture of the Burlwood horn pad with cruise control: http://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/file/n61819/1393005549.jpg Thanks for the great pic! Interesting... so an XL model normally came with a plain black pad... I ran the Marti on my truck though and it actually did come from the factory with Cruise. Just for reference will list the equipment - The truck came with: Digital Clock Explorer Package C Chrome Grille Ammeter / Oil Pressure Gauges California Emission System (still intact) :) Sliding Rear Window P235/75R15XL Black sidewall tires Tilt Steering Wheel Bright Western Low Mount swing away mirrors Speed Control Air Conditioning AM FM Cassette Stereo Radio Visibility Group (interior courtesy lights, cargo light etc) Dual Electric Horns XL Package Reduced Noise Exhaust System Tinted Glass Convenience Group Guessing that it either had a black horn pad with cruise (does that even exist?) or the burlwood like your photo. Hmm Sorry, I didn't realize you had a truck with the optional "Explorer" package. According to the sales brochure found right here on this site, Explorer package "C" could be added to a regular XL model (or XLT Lariat model) and did indeed come with speed control. http://www.garysgaragemahal.com/1985-explorer.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ford F834 Posted May 22, 2020 Share Posted May 22, 2020 That would make sense - creating a black version. One idea might be to start accumulating cruise horn buttons in any condition, and just re-doing them in black. An all over spray with a good trim black, and then re-doing the highlights in silver. It would be a pretty straightforward way to recycle. Selfishly focusing on my truck, I'm imagining then that it came equipped with a burlwood cruise pad to match the dash. Still, as an XL optioned up to have cruise, a small part of me wonders if it could have had this horn slapped on it at the factory. I doubt it. Either way it doesn't match so I'll either go to a burlwood horn button or a rosewood dash I'd be glad to try refinishing some of these in black. Hmmm... Ken, that was the reason I bought some of the oak type van pads. Either for repairing rosewood/burlwood horn pads or for cloning XLS or alternate finish to go with weave bezels. Another alternative to a black horn pad would be to color match it to the interior plastic color. Ford cars had color matched steering wheels and column trim, but for whatever reason Ford never did that on trucks. I almost bought a Canyon red steering wheel out of an LTD as a possible enhancement for my crew cab interior, but it was horribly cracked and I’m not sure it would have looked right... but I digress... if you have burlwood bezels I think the best look will be a burlwood horn pad like you said. I will see if I have anything decent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts