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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / What is it called and does anyone reproduce them?

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MICHV8
11-30-2017 @ 5:13 AM
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Maybe Baxter in Kansas?

Drbrown
11-29-2017 @ 11:50 PM
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The sill plates/trims in my '47 doorways, which appear to be OE, are formed sheet stainless steel, as many trims on the car are. Don't know if your OE would be same. A sheet metal worker could make them if he's given the profile and measurements. I could give you info on mine. Should be similar or same.

trjford8
11-29-2017 @ 8:08 AM
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Continue to call around. Try All Ford Parts in Campbell, Ca. or the Early Ford Store in San Dimas, Ca.

Ritzy1
11-29-2017 @ 7:11 AM
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Thank you so much! Unfortunately, it looks like whoever was manufacturing them is no longer. I tried all of the usual suspects and no one has them in stock.

nelsb01
11-29-2017 @ 4:36 AM
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They are called door scuff plates --- google Dennis Carpenter -- he has them

ken ct.
11-29-2017 @ 3:57 AM
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Door sills,not sure if they are being repoed,but the yrs that are not quite like originals. ken ct.

Ritzy1
11-29-2017 @ 3:14 AM
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Does anyone re-manufacture this piece of metal that screws into the floor at the door sill on a 48 Tudor Sedan? Not sure what it's called. It appears to hold the carpet in and maybe provide a place to hide wires running to the rear of the car. As you can see, mine is partially rusted away (yes, so is the floor). Please disregard the non-stock wiring.

Thanks, Dave

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