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Trying to find a source for these " what I will call" upholstery screws...
These hold my rear interior qtr panels on and mine are rusty.... McMaster didn't have them and I could not find any doing a search.... Somebody has to make them?
They have a " fitted" washer under the head.. It should show in the attached pics...
Anyone have a source ?? Thanks
 

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Fox Mustang Restoration

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limp said:
Trying to find a source for these " what I will call" upholstery screws...
These hold my rear interior qtr panels on and mine are rusty.... McMaster didn't have them and I could not find any doing a search.... Somebody has to make them?
They have a " fitted" washer under the head.. It should show in the attached pics...
Anyone have a source ?? Thanks
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LMR and CJ Pony both have interior hardware kits. They would have the screws you need in them, although I don't recall if they had the captured washer on them or not.

What length is that screw you have pictured? 1"?

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Fox Mustang Restoration

We are dedicated to restoration and preservation of 1979-93 Fox-Body Mustangs. We sell new, reproduction Fox parts, with a focus on stock restoration. We are also committed to building a strong Fox community through our all-Fox shows, Foxtoberfest and The Chocolate Fox. Follow us on social media...
foxresto.com
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FoxResto no longer sells parts.... strictly service now.
 

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There 3 different lengths I need.....
If you read the LMR kit contents closely there is NOTHING in it for a Convertible rear qtr panel......
I found some at Uphostery Supply USA.. I would have to order 400 of them...... 100 per box....
 
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Hey limp arent they just called "auto trim screws"? At least a bunch of variety on the web show up when i search that
 
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Limp,
Take a look at the “Dorman” brand screw packages at your local AutoZone, Advanced Auto, or O’Reilly stores.
Dorman makes a huge variety of OEM style screws and I would bet they may have what you need.
 
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limp said:
There 4 different lengths I need.....
If you read the LMR kit contents closely there is NOTHING in it for a Convertible rear qtr panel......
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This kit doesn't have what you need?

https://lmr.com/item/LRS-87938HDW/mustang-50-resto-convertible-interior-panel-hdw-kit-83-93

It lists screws for: "Lower A Pillar, Rear Lower Well Trim, and Interior Quarter Panel", as well as many other locations.
 

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A vert does not have any different screws from coupe/hatch, hell all the cars/trucks from the 60's up thru the 90's, prolly still but I don't work on those so.......
I have interior screws of nearly every type but limp wants new shiny stuff I'm sure, a couple days in a vinegar soak and good as new, but likely not good enough for him.
 

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#8 Oval Head Pan screws. The ones with the washer are special, but not necessary. The later years discarded that feature and go with more traditional oval head screws. I think my '88 had a couple like that but I've discarded them for a more traditional oval head screwe

I bought mine in bulk off McMaster. More than I need, but this covers 90% of my needs.

#8 Oval head in 1", 1.5" and 2". The rear quarter panels on the 87+ cars use a 2.5" screw but I think i only needed two.

The #8 pan head screw is for where plastics fasten to metal, like the dash and the rear trim to the hatch floor, etc.

You might be able to go to local hardware store and buy these in smaller qty for cheaper. I just bought it all in bulk because it's nice to have them in bins ready to go.

 
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The trick with plastic interior trim is not to 'hamfist' tighten them, plastic to metal squeak to annoying and guy's just twist it a little harder until they crack the plastic, sometimes breaking off the boss that's on the back of the panel, I've repaired a bunch, the old trim panels were metal, not now. So to combat squeaks I put a very thin, REALLY thin, rubber square between plastic trim and metal, got pretty good at cutting tiny squares from electrical tape, holds the screw in place too.
Just an old guy doing what seemingly looks like a useless thing
I HATE squeaks
 
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85GTStangGuy said:
This kit doesn't have what you need?

https://lmr.com/item/LRS-87938HDW/mustang-50-resto-convertible-interior-panel-hdw-kit-83-93

It lists screws for: "Lower A Pillar, Rear Lower Well Trim, and Interior Quarter Panel", as well as many other locations.
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TY for the link... I must have 10 attaching screws I need for each side, not including the interior screws ( these are fine, not going to replace) that holds the rear qtr panels together, so no, the 4 screws this kit comes with are not enough...
 

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#8 Oval Head Pan screws. The ones with the washer are special, but not necessary. The later years discarded that feature and go with more traditional oval head screws. I think my '88 had a couple like that but I've discarded them for a more traditional oval head screwe

I bought mine in bulk off McMaster. More than I need, but this covers 90% of my needs.

#8 Oval head in 1", 1.5" and 2". The rear quarter panels on the 87+ cars use a 2.5" screw but I think i only needed two.

The #8 pan head screw is for where plastics fasten to metal, like the dash and the rear trim to the hatch floor, etc.

You might be able to go to local hardware store and buy these in smaller qty for cheaper. I just bought it all in bulk because it's nice to have them in bins ready to go.

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Mine are chromed.. What do Black Oxide look like?
I think I will try updating to this style without the washer.... Lets make life a bit easier.....
I just bought some hardware at my local Hdwe store.. Its anything but cheap..... I need to measure mine to exactly what I need..
 

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General karthief said:
A vert does not have any different screws from coupe/hatch, hell all the cars/trucks from the 60's up thru the 90's, prolly still but I don't work on those so.......
I have interior screws of nearly every type but limp wants new shiny stuff I'm sure, a couple days in a vinegar soak and good as new, but likely not good enough for him.
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The heads are all pretty rusty General.... Yes, I would like to do the new shiny stuff....
 
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Here's a place to try... they got plated, chrome, black, ss... and you can get them in various quantities.... $30 min order tho.

Bulk Fasteners Listing — AMK Products, Inc.

www.amkproducts.com
 
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85GTStangGuy said:
Here's a place to try... they got plated, chrome, black, ss... and you can get them in various quantities.... $30 min order tho.

Bulk Fasteners Listing — AMK Products, Inc.

www.amkproducts.com
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Some great selection here... thanks
Maybe some shiny ones here for the General??
 
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limp said:
Some great selection here... thanks
Maybe some shiny ones here for the General??
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Naw, I like the rusty, chewed up junk. Kinda my persona
 
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Naw, I like the rusty, chewed up junk. Kinda my persona
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Mitchells this Friday Mr Persona
 

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Mitchells this Friday Mr Persona
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Dental appointment
Your house after? Wait.....Friday?.......I may be able to do that.
I'll drive Brand X........although I'll have to leave Thursday night to make it by 8-9 Friday morning
 
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Ok, so I looked at the Oval Head pan screws at my Local hardware store and the screw heads were a bit small...
Ended up ordering from 85 stang guys recommendation ( AMK Products) and very pleased with what I got....
Had to order more than I will probably need to meet the $30 minimum but Like 5L5 says " I got em now" ...
Really quick shipping..
 
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Oooooooh, shiny.
 
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