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I need the corner trim panels (L & R sides) that fit behind the seat (fit corner from floor to roof. The seat belt retractor is also behind this panel) for my '82 F250 XTL Lariat. The stock panels are so dried out they crumble when touched. I'm replacing the rear window and repairing some rust, so I had to take these trim panels out.

I looked on Dennis Carpenter site, Jeff's Bronco Graveyard, and LMC Truck. Are there any other sources?

 

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I need the corner trim panels (L & R sides) that fit behind the seat (fit corner from floor to roof. The seat belt retractor is also behind this panel) for my '82 F250 XTL Lariat. The stock panels are so dried out they crumble when touched. I'm replacing the rear window and repairing some rust, so I had to take these trim panels out.

I looked on Dennis Carpenter site, Jeff's Bronco Graveyard, and LMC Truck. Are there any other sources?

Those trim panels that fits in the corner from floor up to the ceiling are not produced by anyone you have to find used or NOS units.

But for my sources the following is the sources I use.

Dennis-Carpenter

Jeff's Bronco Graveyard

NPD Link

Green Sales Co. (this one is NOS parts and can be very pricy)

Ebay (great source for NOS parts if you know the OEM part number)

I try not to use LMC cause most of their stuff is cheaply produced items but some times you have to use them if there is no other option.

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I need the corner trim panels (L & R sides) that fit behind the seat (fit corner from floor to roof. The seat belt retractor is also behind this panel) for my '82 F250 XTL Lariat. The stock panels are so dried out they crumble when touched. I'm replacing the rear window and repairing some rust, so I had to take these trim panels out.

I looked on Dennis Carpenter site, Jeff's Bronco Graveyard, and LMC Truck. Are there any other sources?

Those trim panels that fits in the corner from floor up to the ceiling are not produced by anyone you have to find used or NOS units.

But for my sources the following is the sources I use.

Dennis-Carpenter

Jeff's Bronco Graveyard

NPD Link

Green Sales Co. (this one is NOS parts and can be very pricy)

Ebay (great source for NOS parts if you know the OEM part number)

I try not to use LMC cause most of their stuff is cheaply produced items but some times you have to use them if there is no other option.

You can find the part numbers here: Documentation/Interior/Interior Trim.

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You can find the part numbers here: Documentation/Interior/Interior Trim.

Thanks for all the replies. I did not have "NPD" in my saved sites - so at least I have a new source now. Unfortunately they don't have anything I need.

At least I know where I can get the "cardboard panel for the back of the bench seat (for $217). :)

I'm trying to repair the crumbling section now by laying some fiberglass on the backside. Not sure if it will work or not...

I recall these panels (actually all of the interior panels) were available for a while from aftermarket sources. It's probably 10 years or so since I seen (or looked) for any trim panels.

I guess E-bay is the last resource - but I wont hold my breath. Any truck parts at Ebay would be at least 30 years old and probably in the same condition as what I have now.

- Mike

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Awhile back I was searching for interior plastic and came across this page for the doors. Things may have changed since then but this is what I copied:

Door Panel Replacement $308.99 pair “Light Blue” 12-45N-LBL

Coverlay Found for $281.72 with free shipping from AutoPartsWarehouse

$213.95 Door panels

https://www.1aauto.com/1985-ford-f150-truck-interior-parts-and-accessories/y-mo-c/1985-1521-8

From the link on the web page url:

Our new Ford Pickup Truck and Bronco molded plastic door panels are a great replacement. They come as a pair.

Features:

Comes with Padded Armrest

Comes with cut out for manual window crank

1 Piece molded construction

Coated with a UV resistant material for long life

Comes with Window Sweeper

Not correct for models with sliding door locks

These Door panels come molded in black. The customer may paint them to match their interior color. The manufacturer recommends SEM brand Vinyl Paints.

Be sure to read the 2-star review. Seems things have changed since the site was last visited. Back then there was a choice of colors and the picture I saved was "light blue" but now they only have black. Document what the web site showed, clarify with email, and pay with a good credit card company.

Haven’t ordered anything yet because of working on other issues first. But, given some of these sources may be disappearing it might be wise to pull the trigger sooner than later.

In a way it’s amazing that one can just about put together a 90-year-old Model A with parts but it is difficult to do that with a much newer vehicle. Plus, the Model A parts don’t have plastic problems.

-= John =-

[edit: interior plastic replacement is on my To-Do list, too]

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Awhile back I was searching for interior plastic and came across this page for the doors. Things may have changed since then but this is what I copied:

Door Panel Replacement $308.99 pair “Light Blue” 12-45N-LBL

Coverlay Found for $281.72 with free shipping from AutoPartsWarehouse

$213.95 Door panels

https://www.1aauto.com/1985-ford-f150-truck-interior-parts-and-accessories/y-mo-c/1985-1521-8

From the link on the web page url:

Our new Ford Pickup Truck and Bronco molded plastic door panels are a great replacement. They come as a pair.

Features:

Comes with Padded Armrest

Comes with cut out for manual window crank

1 Piece molded construction

Coated with a UV resistant material for long life

Comes with Window Sweeper

Not correct for models with sliding door locks

These Door panels come molded in black. The customer may paint them to match their interior color. The manufacturer recommends SEM brand Vinyl Paints.

Be sure to read the 2-star review. Seems things have changed since the site was last visited. Back then there was a choice of colors and the picture I saved was "light blue" but now they only have black. Document what the web site showed, clarify with email, and pay with a good credit card company.

Haven’t ordered anything yet because of working on other issues first. But, given some of these sources may be disappearing it might be wise to pull the trigger sooner than later.

In a way it’s amazing that one can just about put together a 90-year-old Model A with parts but it is difficult to do that with a much newer vehicle. Plus, the Model A parts don’t have plastic problems.

-= John =-

[edit: interior plastic replacement is on my To-Do list, too]

Most places do black only and you have to color it. Its cheaper for them to just make everything in one color vs a color that might not sell too good.

On that link they have some door panels for $315.95. I bought mine from Dennis-Carpenter in black as thats all that was offered and I didnt pay but $150 for a pair and they were made on the original dies. When I pulled my original panels off they had the same exact markings and numbers on the new one. The plastic was a lot thicker than the one I installed on a customers '82 that he got from LMC, honestly the LMC one looked like they pulled a mold off an original panel as the twisted thread pattern was obscure from what appeared to be trash/paint in the master they used to create the mold. On Dennis-Carpenters you could see the twisted thread.

Below is a photo of mine from 2016 when I installed it. The door panel was painted Shadow Blue, the armrest was bought from NPD already in Shadow Blue.

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Its why you have to be careful when it comes to interior pieces. Below is a photo of the trash a customer at work bought for his '82 F150 he had us restomod. This piece came from LMC.

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Its why I refuse to buy interior components from LMC and will buy from Dennis Carpenter or NPD as it seems their products are better than what you can get from LMC and the pricing is better. Those pre painted tan door panels from LMC were pushing $300 for a pair and I got mine for $150 then throw in the SEM paint and SEM paint prep glue spray to get it to stick better I had probably $175 in the two door panels.

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Mike - Great post!

I need the corner trim panels (L & R sides) that fit behind the seat (fit corner from floor to roof. ....

I’ve got the same problem (including the door panels), so, if you find a source please post back. It's a bummer to learn that the trim panels are apparently unavailable.

Speaking of door panels: Since they only come in black, if there is no option for replacement trim panels, as long as I have the spray paint for the door panels then I’ll spray the old corner trim pieces I have and hope that will buy some time, and maybe, even slow down or prevent further damage. Hopefully, in the meantime, replacement parts will become available.

It appears the damage is UV related so if the spray paint has UV inhibiters in it that should help.

What is interesting is that the plastic trim around the windshield is perfectly fine. The plant or contract manufacturer must have used a different formulation for the plastic.

Below is a picture of my door panel.

-= John =-

note: the padded arm rest doesn't have a faded spot like shown in the photo.

Also, the plastic in the faded area is very soft and can be easily scratched.

IMG_0469_Door_Panel.jpg.0ffe922a14ad8bceef1c79763e995382.jpg

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Mike - Great post!

I need the corner trim panels (L & R sides) that fit behind the seat (fit corner from floor to roof. ....

I’ve got the same problem (including the door panels), so, if you find a source please post back. It's a bummer to learn that the trim panels are apparently unavailable.

Speaking of door panels: Since they only come in black, if there is no option for replacement trim panels, as long as I have the spray paint for the door panels then I’ll spray the old corner trim pieces I have and hope that will buy some time, and maybe, even slow down or prevent further damage. Hopefully, in the meantime, replacement parts will become available.

It appears the damage is UV related so if the spray paint has UV inhibiters in it that should help.

What is interesting is that the plastic trim around the windshield is perfectly fine. The plant or contract manufacturer must have used a different formulation for the plastic.

Below is a picture of my door panel.

-= John =-

note: the padded arm rest doesn't have a faded spot like shown in the photo.

Also, the plastic in the faded area is very soft and can be easily scratched.

http://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/file/n102393/IMG_0469_Door_Panel.jpg

The SEM interior paint has UV protection in it. Its what I will be using on my dashboard when I get my new dash pad so the color will match properly. I how ever am still looking for new windshield pillar trim but dont think I will be able to find them so the SEM is the go to for sprucing up the trim.

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