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    Posted: 19-October-2012 at 12:41PM
am i anywhere close with these plastic baffles? they were presented as being for this generation Ford Intermediate body, i'm not even sure i have them near the right location or if they are truly correct for or will work in a 72? the couple of cars i've 'been into' didn't have these by the time i got there as i wasn't the first in, the fenders had been R&R'd before
 
anybody have these in their fenders, somewhere else, are they for 77-79.5 or another body ?
there is a tiny little PN on each but it's not a Ford number
 
 
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Max,I have them on my 75,during my disassembly,I found out the pass side was never installed,I was able to get one.mine have 73 engineering numbers on them(for 73/up).I'm not sure if they came on the 72 cars.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rockatansky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-October-2012 at 1:43PM
so do the baffles in my pics look exactly like what you have in yours... or just similar?
 
what do they attach to / how inside the fender?
 
anybody got a fender off & can post a pic?
 
or a 1975-ish factory body manual scan? 
 
i still have to re-create my fenders & they're not accessible at the moment
pretty sure they were presented as 1973+  but i figured i could make it work
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Here's a not so great photo of the baffle as it was attached to the front fender of my 73 GT.  I believe these were found only on 73 and up.  Paul~


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Another view.  Paul~

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Here is the back side of a 73-76 torino/ranchero fender. Take notice of the mounting flange with the self tapping screws monted in it. That is what those plastic guards mount up to.
 
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Max, I don't have my '73 at the house, but looking at your pics, & Paul's pic of his '73, yours looks like you have them upside down or backwards. But they should work for you. I went out to my workroom & looked at one from a '76 Ranchero I parted out & it was attached to to fender w/  plastic push pins. I'm not sure if it's original or not. 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Rockatansky Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-October-2012 at 3:16PM
haha yeah i looked at the pics after i  posted & i thought maybe i might have them upside down
maybe upside down & on the wrong side too?
 
thanks guys for jumping on this with the pics & explanations, with what i have to do to get my fenders back on the car, adding some tabs for the baffles to attach to isn't much. i'm sure i'll post pics of the whole deal if i ever get to it Embarrassed
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I ran into this issue on my 72, when I was attempting to install of 1973 part number shields. I was clearance trimming them and decided not worth messing with.

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Are there any repops of these?


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I have not seen any.
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Mine are missing as well. Didn't know what they were called until you posted this article. I have not seen any of these on the boneyard cars either. Must be an elusive Ford piece!
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By the looks of Andy's 72 fender,looks like the flange area is present to screw the baffle too.I installed my  rt baffle with the inner fender out,If you are trying to make them fit on a 72. I'd temp hang the fender with inner fender out to make it fit.

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Here's the only picture I have of my Rt side installed taken with the door off. 
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i just made up a name for them... i only have the 1972 factory manuals & i guess they're not supposed to be in there, does somebody have a later body manual that shows them, maybe with the PN & Ford terminology for what they called them?
 
i ran across them on ebay while searching for the lower fender well splash shields IIRC
 
BlueOval6079 prolly has a mountain of them?
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Max, I  looked in a '76 body man. the other nite, when you first posted, I didn't see it in there either.
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My cars had an inner baffle that was radically different. It had jute matting (similar to a carpet underlayment) attached to it. It's a chore to install them without the entire deal falling apart. These plastic pieces look easier to deal with.

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Originally posted by Psquare75 Psquare75 wrote:

My cars had an inner baffle that was radically different. It had jute matting (similar to a carpet underlayment) attached to it. It's a chore to install them without the entire deal falling apart. These plastic pieces look easier to deal with.



I bet later ones were changed to be more focused on sound dampening. The hard plastic ones probably don't kill as much noise.
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I ordered a pair from BlueOval (I think) in GA.  Mine for the 73 look a bit skinnier, but may just be me.  It was pretty easy to figure out how to install them. I used a bunch of the plastic push clips a buddy gave me.   I'm not totally sure their function, but I got them to restore the car.

Of course, I forgot to put the drivers side on when I swapped out the fender :rolleyes: but I need to take that fender off anyway to align everything up....
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When I pulled my '76 Gran Torino apart, I, like Psquare75, had the carpet jute style fender line. While I had the Cougar removing the roof skin, I robbed the plastic liners from it. While the contour of the Torino and Cougar front fenders are slightly different, I plan on using the rigid plastic Cougar pieces when I put mine back together (using a semi-rigid rubber to seal the slight opening along the center of the fender).
 
I have attached the Ford Illustrated Parts Manual page showing the  "FRONT FENDER TO COWL SIDE SOUND ABSORBER" as well as the part number text page.
 
Hope this helps.....
 
 






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Originally posted by Ranchero Fan Ranchero Fan wrote:

Max, I  looked in a '76 body man. the other nite, when you first posted, I didn't see it in there either.
 
76 BODY MANUAL...... where do I get one of those????!!!!!

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Makes me wonder if these were only used on higher trim levels like Elites and Broughams for sound deadening?
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Originally posted by TV 2M8O TV 2M8O wrote:

Originally posted by Ranchero Fan Ranchero Fan wrote:

Max, I  looked in a '76 body man. the other nite, when you first posted, I didn't see it in there either.
 
76 BODY MANUAL...... where do I get one of those????!!!!!
  iT'S VOL. #4 OF THE 5 VOL. FACTORY SHOP MANUAL SET, often found on e bay & swap meets. It covers, seats,window & glass mech.,stationarygrass,doors,hoods,interior trim removal etc., etc.
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Makes me wonder if these were only used on higher trim levels like Elites and Broughams for sound deadening?
Could be, but my '76 Ranchero 500 had it on them as well. along with a smaller plastic shield. It's been so long that I took them off,& so long since I could get to the cabinet were they been sitting(since the other night) that I fogot all about them.Confused
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Originally posted by TV 2M8O TV 2M8O wrote:

When I pulled my '76 Gran Torino apart, I, like Psquare75, had the carpet jute style fender line. While I had the Cougar removing the roof skin, I robbed the plastic liners from it. While the contour of the Torino and Cougar front fenders are slightly different, I plan on using the rigid plastic Cougar pieces when I put mine back together (using a semi-rigid rubber to seal the slight opening along the center of the fender).
 
I have attached the Ford Illustrated Parts Manual page showing the  "FRONT FENDER TO COWL SIDE SOUND ABSORBER" as well as the part number text page.
 
Hope this helps.....
 
 






Dont mean to hijack but where did you get this manual?   i have been looking for somethings similar to this for a wile.

Back on track  I had these shields on all 4 of the 73's we have had including the 4 door car.
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That looks to be from the parts book, they generally show more detail than the shop manual. They show up at swap meets, e bay, & automotive literature shows too. Geen Sales I beleive, has a microfiche set up for sale. I'm not sure what files come with it.
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Illustrations & text from the Illustrated Parts Catalog. Sorry for the fuzzy images I'll post cleaner copies tomorrow.
Yeah, that looks like the paper edition but the parts catalog also is available on cd. I have both and they are well work their weight in gold!
 
Watch eBay for the 73-79 Illustrated Parts Catalog cd....
 
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Let's try these again from photobucket....
 
 
 
Didn't quite post like I wanted but at least now you can clearly see the images....
 
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