Yep, I spent too much here. I hang out at VMForums now. It's only slightly more to restore an old complete car than to add goodies to a perfectly built new one.
The Lariat Center Armrest ones have the stitching, just an FYI
This is the one I ordered a year ago, but I would double check with Benny, and if you dont have an Lariat VIN, it won't say it fits.
https://parts.levittownfordparts.com/oem-parts/ford-armrest-assembly-kb3z2106024ba
So now the real question is, What is LT going to do?
- Ponder what to do while he has a cup of his favorite drink?
- Tackle it and show pics?
- Or head to the shop in the am?
Just giving you a hard time LT, and I'll bet you are stronger/bigger guy than I. Just so you know, I went to my...
If you have to take care of it yourself (YOU SHOULDN'T) our friend Benny @LevittownFordParts.com can help you out on the parts side. https://parts.levittownfordparts.com/oem-parts/ford-roof-molding-kb3z2151700a.
There is a certain generation that doesn't want to go to a dealer, they want to purchase online. Look at Carvana, Vroom, etc. They will soon have the most money of any generation. Tesla already has them in their hands, Ford is just following.
Ironically, they dont know how to be social in...
I had a '97 Ranger SuperCab (Best seats ever had in a Ride) and did a few things too it, when I added a Snugtop canopy the ride became so smooth. I would take it off every so often to clean and haul things, and then when the fuel got low, it would have a nice big bounce. Fuel and put the...
Me!
I have the Ranger where I like it, and I can pull my trailer for my Mustang Resto.
Only did a few things in comparison to the Bronco, so now it's back to the Original White Horse.
I'll be over at VMF'ers if you need me.
Keep it under 1900 rpm / under 70mph, say 60 and feather it. Draft a little and watch the numbers go up!
Yeah that algorithm for calculating mileage is crazy good and bad. Depends what you want to see. It can be manipulated.