As Ford Motor Company entered the 1960s, the automaker debuted their new line of economy cars. The Ford Falcon and Mercury Comet successfully started attract a large audience that has led to an ample number of vehicles surviving to be recognized as classic cars today. When restoring a Ford Falcon or Mercury Comet built between 1960 and 1965, this pair of windshield drain trough seals is attached on the front passenger’s door frames under the A pillar.
As a family owned and operated company, Dennis Carpenter has been making Ford restoration parts for over 50 years. As a kid, Daniel Carpenter, Dennis's son, was at his dad's side when Dennis hand poured the first plastic dash knobs for a 1940 Ford convertible in an unfinished room in their home. The business was birthed, and soon thereafter, Dennis purchased his first injection molding machine for making large runs of higher quality knobs.
As the business grew, Dennis Carpenter Ford Restorations began manufacturing and selling rubber seals, rubber bumpers, die cast chrome parts and metal stamped parts. In 1998 Ford granted them the honor to use the original Ford factory tooling for many parts that they now manufacture. Today they have over 160 employees at their facility making and selling quality Ford parts. They now have 12 plastic injection molding machines, a rubber extruding operation, 54 rubber molding machines, 48 metal stamping presses, 2 zinc die casting machines, 3 roller mills and many other speciality machines for making quality parts in America.
Make | Model | Years |
Ford | Falcon | 1960 - 1965 |