Maverick Toe Panels

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  1. racerxdag

    racerxdag New Member

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    Where can I get Right and Left Toe panels or what other car can I use...I DO NOT WANT JUNKYARD stuff. I want new...
     
  2. 1973Maverick357

    1973Maverick357 Cooler then a Camaro

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    Are you talking about kicker panels?? I don't believe they are reproduced whats wrong with junk yard?
     
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    Toe panels

    Not the plastic Kick panels the sheet metal...I want replacements. Not something junk that I have to work on to much.

    Does any mustang parts work?
     
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    1973Maverick357 Cooler then a Camaro

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    Oh im not sure if they work you could try it but it would probably take alot of work arent they just flat sheet metal?
     
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    Toe Panels

    I believe that steering shaft goes through the drives toe panel.
     
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    Unfortunately no one make Mav sheet metal. Cut outs for a donor car, making your own from sheet metal, or attempting to modifying stang panels are basically the only options. Good luck, lots of people are in the same boat.

    -Corbin
     
  7. don graham

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    Find a good donor car. You can buy a whole car usually for less than parts from a junk yard. Only choice unless you can find some NOS parts on ebay, and I've yet to see those.:)
     
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    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    You will not find NOS replacement "toe boards" as stated by don and Corbin above is your only bet.Good luck!!!
     
  9. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    The steering column goes through a big hole in the firewall, there is a gasket that seals that area, and is repoped...
     
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    I made mine from 16 ga. steel, easy because that area is flat.
     

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