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    Posted: 20-May-2018 at 12:42PM
Have been in contact with Ron Miller at AutoKrafters asking about new items for the '72-'76 Torinos, and he asked me to provide a list of the most badly needed items for our cars. Here are my top choices at this time....

1. Wheel lip moldings
2. Rocker panel trim (long and short)
3. Latch pillar quarter window seal
4. Interior door & rear seat trim panels with correct burlwood inserts

What else do we need? Also anybody know if the moldings and window seal are the same on the Cougar? Would make it more enticing to a manufacturer if the customer base was larger! Once I've heard from several other members and compiled a list, I'll get back in touch with Ron.

Let's hear the other holy grail parts....

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Bumper protection group rubber pieces '74 thru '76 Torino ....all of them..... including all of  the horizontal pieces....rear pieces are the same as LTD II, front corner pieces are different from Torino to LTD II.  
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Front wheel lip moldings for 1972 Laser stripe cars.  These would be big sellers as everyone seems to put laser stripes on the cars now.
Dash pads and console lids (they no longer seem to be available).
 
1972-73 Sport Door panels
 
Window felts that actually fit properly (the aftermarket ones now don't fit correctly).
 
1972 grilles and grille surrounds (both are plastic, shouldn't be too hard to repop).
 
1972-73 tail lights (getting harder to find).
 
1972-73 gas tanks
 
 
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console lids
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Ditto on the window felts, tail lights, latch pillar seals and console lids (whole console and brackets perhaps)

Decent A pillar mouldings too...parcel shelf sail panels

Definitely dash pads
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Proper vertical quarter window seals that don't have to be modified to work
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Has anyone looked into the 72-76 Thunderbird /Mark IV quarter window seals?
I think they are being reproduced thru Steele...
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429 engine mounts and rear upper control arm bushings for the competition suspension would be on my list.
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all the above!

 and i 'd add the plastic and metal retaining clips for those rocker moldings
(nobody has them i've trimmed 70's f100 metal clips to work)
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oh and maybe the front lower section of the right inner wheelwell to replace battery rot Wink



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Some of these items already exist, and from Autokrafters as well, unless they are just in the catalog and not in stock any longer. 

And I agree with Johnny.....  pass side inner fender, or at least the battery tray repair section of it. Every single car needs that! 
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the white plastic part of the speedo cluster for a 72/73 rallye cluster.
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Since this is a WISH LIST mind as well add the Upper Roof Rail weatherstripping for 4DR's and Wagons. 
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Originally posted by gpd294 gpd294 wrote:

Since this is a WISH LIST mind as well add the Upper Roof Rail weatherstripping for 4DR's and Wagons. 

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How about a sport hood and nostril inserts, or at least a section like used to make "Frankenhoods"?
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Originally posted by Big Bird Big Bird wrote:

How about a sport hood and nostril inserts, or at least a section like used to make "Frankenhoods"?

That already exists. Dave Fortuna from Classic Auto Reproductions makes the sport scoop section, as it's popular to use on custom Mustang IIs.

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 i think randy meant one in metal?
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Originally posted by californiajohnny californiajohnny wrote:

 i think randy meant one in metal?

Plus, It's for a Mustang II hood, which has no peak...like my T-bird...Evil SmileLOL
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Yes, yes and yes again. I completely agree with all the items on this thread, especially the wheel well moldings. I have been searching for a set of those for my 73 sport for a while now. I also wanted to suggest the rear licence plate bracket. The ones that flip down to get to the filler neck cap. I have my plate zip tied to the base of the bracket because im missing that too. Also maybe some more sheet metal parts such as the trunk pans or even full length floor pans. I know they have them for mustangs but havent seen any full length floor pans for torinos. Maybe 73 grilles too. I was fortunate enough to find one on ebay for my car last year. Keep the suggestions coming.

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I just thought of something else, not sure if they have it already but the seat foam for both buckets and benches. I know the vynil upholstery is avalible
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Originally posted by Power Surge Power Surge wrote:

Originally posted by Big Bird Big Bird wrote:

How about a sport hood and nostril inserts, or at least a section like used to make "Frankenhoods"?

That already exists. Dave Fortuna from Classic Auto Reproductions makes the sport scoop section, as it's popular to use on custom Mustang IIs.

is that "fullsized" or scaled down for the mustang II?
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Originally posted by Big Bird Big Bird wrote:

Originally posted by Power Surge Power Surge wrote:

Originally posted by Big Bird Big Bird wrote:


How about a sport hood and nostril inserts, or at least a section like used to make "Frankenhoods"?


That already exists. Dave Fortuna from Classic Auto Reproductions makes the sport scoop section, as it's popular to use on custom Mustang IIs.


is that "fullsized" or scaled down for the mustang II?


My buddy Tony did the mold for it, and says it's scale to the original. Obviously there will be a little work to fit it to the hood, but if someone isn't willing to put the work into fitting it, they probably aren't going to put the work into doing a metal Frankenhood either   
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Was going thru the drawers of an old cabinet that used to be in my garage and I found this molding clip. I think it may be a clip from my old '76 LE from back in the day but I didn't have time to look for the clips for my current car. Is my memory correct that this is the lower rocker molding clip?




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Either lower rocker or wide bodyside molding clip...
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unless they changed in 76 the rocker clips don't have those ears! i've seen one like that once a long time ago can't remember what is was off of??? could be the 72/73 rockers???
 what's the part # on that one joe? i have a 74 rocker clip with # i can check....
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This is my old grille from my 73 gts. I was wondering if one of the reproduction compaines might be able to make a mold out of it and reproduce them. Would make alot of the 73 guys happy since finding originals. The top tabs are cut on this thats why i got a different grille. Someone who owned this previously cut those tabs on the top to put that plate in and put the blue ford emblem on it. Unbelivible what some people do to cars
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Its pretty sad isnt it. I dont know if autokrafters or macs or someone else would be able to make a mold out of it or not. But wanted to ask on here and see what anyones thoughts on it before i throw it out.
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Maybe a real big 3D printer could make the grille. Just a thought.
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Originally posted by Travis91 Travis91 wrote:

Its pretty sad isnt it. I dont know if autokrafters or macs or someone else would be able to make a mold out of it or not. But wanted to ask on here and see what anyones thoughts on it before i throw it out.
Shocked Don't throw it out , someone should be able to use it , if not just for repair to another grill . 
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