1957-60 F100 Kick Panels
Fat Fender Garage
Built to Order | Single Cab Trucks | 1957-60 Ford F100
Perfect your F100's interior flow with FFG Kick Panels – where precision craftsmanship transforms overlooked spaces into seamless transitions that complete your cabin's authentic character.
Open the door on any late-'50s F100 and your eyes naturally follow that critical line from floor to door panel. That transition either flows like Ford engineered it or breaks the illusion with poor fitting and cheap materials. We craft each kick panel set to create that seamless connection that makes people wonder how you achieved such clean, factory-perfect integration.
Craftsmanship in Every Corner
Every FFG kick panel delivers the attention to detail that defines quality builds:
- Exact-contour forming – shaped to match your 1957-60 F100's unique footwell geometry
- Multi-layer construction – rigid backing with strategic comfort padding where legs naturally rest
- Hand-stretched upholstery – consistent grain direction that flows perfectly with your door panels
- Clean mounting system – installs solid and stays put, looking like original equipment
Choose materials that match your build's direction: tough marine-grade vinyl for trucks that work hard or rich full-grain leather for projects demanding show-quality finishes.
These panels bridge floor and door with the kind of thoughtful craftsmanship that honors your F100's honest construction. No visible hardware, no awkward gaps – just clean, purposeful design that makes your interior feel complete and intentional.
Built for enthusiasts who know that authenticity lives in every detail of a quality restoration. Whether you're bringing a family truck back to life or building the F100 you've always wanted, these kick panels deliver the finishing touch that makes it genuinely yours.
Get your complete 1957-60 Ford F100 interior Kit.
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