Ford Restoration Parts
The Ford history starts in 1903. Between 1903 and 1908 Ford built cars in a small
scale. All were named after the 19 first letters in the alphabet. The first car
was the Ford A. 1927 the name turns up again and now as the Ford A that the whole
world was waiting for. If the time ever can run out on Ford it did run out of
the Model T 1927. Fords competitors on the market was 1927 offering modern more
powerful cars than the Ford Model T could match. On May 1927 all Ford plants across
USA closed down while the Ford Company constructed and retooled for the new Model
A.
In the early 1960's, Dennis Carpenter began restoring his 1940 Ford Deluxe Convertible
and found that certain restoration parts were extremely difficult to find... especially
the plastic dash knobs and dash parts.
As a hobby, Dennis began experimenting with plastic epoxies, and after a period
of time was able to perfect the plastics that he needed for the restoration of
the vehicle. Once the parts were produced to his satisfaction, he started making
them for others. Over the years, the manufacturing processes have expanded beyond
plastic injection molding to include rubber compression molding and extruding,
metal stamping, die-casting, and other operations. In 1990, the bases were expanded
even further and introduced a very diverse line of parts and accessories. But
now, there's a better way to restore your car. A lot easier and a lot of choices.
For your wide selection of your Ford restoration parts, you can start surfing
the net. With its unlimited sources, you can really get what you really want in
restoring your Ford.