1967 Ford F-100 Kick Panels
Fat Fender GarageBuilt to Order | F-100 | 1967 Ford F-100
Complete your F-100's interior foundation with FFG Kick Panels – where foot traffic meets engineered durability in the often-overlooked surfaces that take the most punishment while setting the tone for your entire cab's finished appearance.
Your kick panels endure more abuse than any other interior component. Every entry scuffs them, every muddy boot tests them, every tool drop impacts them. These aren't decorative pieces – they're the workhorses that protect your cab's structure while completing the interior story that makes your F-100 feel purposeful and well-built. Cracked factory panels, universal adaptations, and makeshift covers create weak points that compromise both appearance and protection.
Built for Real-World Punishment
Each FFG kick panel delivers engineered protection where your truck needs it most:
- Impact-Resistant Construction – Heavy-duty substrate materials engineered specifically for kick panel duty, not repurposed door panel blanks that crack under real-world use
- Precision Footwell Integration – Cut specifically for 1967 F-100 geometry with proper pedal clearances, wiring harness routing, and floor pan contours that universal pieces can't match
- Protective Surface Design – Textured surfaces and reinforced wear zones handle boot contact while maintaining the clean appearance that completes your interior package
Choose Marine-Grade Vinyl that shrugs off moisture, mud, and daily wear while maintaining professional appearance, or Premium Leather options that develop character without compromising the protection your cab requires.
These kick panels prove that authentic builds protect what matters most. Built for drivers who understand that great trucks handle the details others overlook.
Get your complete 1967 Ford F-100 interior Kit.
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