Interior how tos

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  1. smegnl

    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    I looked and looked but didnt see anything. Is there a thread on here about putting the interior back together? Mine was removed many moons ago by the body shop. I got the interior all painted, carpet in, steering wheel fixed, sound mat. So now its time for side panels and kick plates
    So many questions. I was hoping there was a thread on it. Like does the carpet get trimmed around the side panels or do they go over it. Is there more then the 2 screws that are easy to see? What size / thread?
    If there isnt one, guess Ill make one as I go.

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    mojo "Everett"- Senior Citizen Supporting Member

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    IIRC, I installed my carpet under the kick/seat rear panels and metal door strips.
     
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    Krazy Comet Tom

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    I don't remember any Ford that carpet doesn't slip under sill plate & behind kick panel.
     
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    Thats ok...I can't remember either...after I got up from the dinner table the third time, I told my wife, "When I get to the refrigerator, yell BUTTER!" p.s. two screws on kick panels, carpet under chrome....
     
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    60-65 Falcon had what they call wall-to-wall carpet option back in the day. I used it in my '60
     
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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    OK, so door arm rest. I got a door panel, the plastic arm rest base and and arm rest. How does the base attach? I dont see any screw holes. Do I need those L shaped retainer clips with the bolt hole? What bolts go thru the arm rest and into the base? Thanks. Would be easier if I had been the one who gutted the car, but I am not so I didnt see how it came apart.
     
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    Regarding kick panels, the screw hole location moved a bit early years versus later. I forget exact details here but they are just sheet metal screws and drilling a new pilot hole is a simple fix.

    Armrest - yes- L shaped clips and a hex head screw. I should have a bag of that hardware here if you need them.
     
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    Also the 64 1/2 Mustangs does not go under the sill plate.
     
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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    It is at an angle, but I guess thats normal.
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    the 70 sill plate is different from the other years...it's bigger.
     
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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    There is no way that screw is going into that welded bracket on the body. I have other two screws in, but not this one.
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    are these the original panels for this year car?
     
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    smegnl Roger Saffle

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    I have no idea. They were in the car when I got it. The front grill was wrong as well as the hood. So anything is possible.
    Once I put the upper deck in I can put a bolt and spring nut on it and slide it into the metal u grove on the metal side molding.
     
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    LOVE the sill plates. I think they were 1970 only.
     
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    Maverocket Bob Williams

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    When you get the quarter trim installed it will push the back of the sill plate out a bit
     

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