Ford Courier Rocker Panels
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The Courier nameplate was used by the U.S. automobile giant Ford for a series of their Mazda-based vehicles. The first Ford Courier appeared on the market in 1971, it was developed on the base of the B-series pickup by the Japanese automaker. The base Courier came powered with a 1.8 L engine featuring 74 horsepower and 92 lb.ft. of torque. This model became popular among U.S. customers due to better fuel economy compared to full-size pickup trucks. The vehicle was a direct competitor to the smaller pickups by Nissan and Toyota, which also gained popularity on the North American market.
If after the years of heavy-duty operation the exterior of your Ford lost its off-the-factory look, and rocker panels are damaged, missing, or rusty, you can always replace these units with new ones. Of course, you can order a new rocker panel from the dealer, but get ready to pay for the part and for the brand as well, as these products usually are costly. But there is an option of choosing the replacement in our selection of Ford Courier rocker panels. We work only with leading automotive brands, which offer top-notch quality products at reasonable prices, such as OER and Goodmark, Dorman and K-Metal, etc.
