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Hawkrod
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simonscr wrote:Jaguar xk E type and Triumph TR 7 use an Identical armrest. Found a pair of used black ones at the shop I work at. I have seen black, tan, blue, and I think green armrest in the TR 7. 2 cars that may be a good source for used door armrest.
Not from the factory they didn't! E types did not have an armrest at all and TR7 armrests are flat molded ones with a molded band and are held on by screws that go straight in. If you found some then somebody swapped them on but the English cars never used original US Ford armrests. BTW, one of my many career "opportunities" after I left Ford was as the shop foreman for a place called "Continental Motors" back in the early 80's. God how I hate those cars still! LOL Hawkrod
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After an exhaustive search of about a dozen different parts catalogs that I have for my Slick, all I could find thats OEM equipment is black, red, and ivory armrests. Blue wasn't introduced until the 67-72 years I guess. At least thats when they start sellin em in blue anyways...
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Hawkrod, I restore english cars as a day job. Have for going on 8 years. You put the arm rest side by side, they are the same. The ones on the TR 7 are just not stamped FOMOCO.
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simonscr wrote:Hawkrod, I restore english cars as a day job. Have for going on 8 years. You put the arm rest side by side, they are the same. The ones on the TR 7 are just not stamped FOMOCO.
Funny you would say that. I went out and checked before I posted. They are nothing alike on the two I looked at, maybe it was the year? Hawkrod
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i have both blue and green factory armrests ,green in my wifes 66 and blue in my 65 towtruck.
colors i have seen/removed from 61-66 trucks
red
black
white
green
blue

green and blue i have only found in green/blue trucks , most if not all were in 65/66 models.
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For some reason, repopers rarely give you full coverage on colored parts, it is even worse with steering wheel colors.
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try finding a green dash pad for a 67-72 f100.
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