Collection: 80-86 Ford Trucks (Bullnose)

The seventh-generation F-Series, built 1980 through 1986, picked up the Bullnose name from its forward-leaning grille. It was the first F-Series designed with aerodynamics in mind, and the first to share its interior architecture across the full-size Bronco. The F-100 stayed in the lineup through 1983 before the F-150 took over entirely.

Bullnose interiors are where these trucks show their age. Power window and lock bezels crumble around the switch openings. Shift indicator cables snap. Pedal bushings wear out and leave the pedal wandering. Center console feet and lid bumpers vanish. None of it is expensive to fix — it's just impossible to find.

That's the gap we build for. Our Bullnose parts are designed and manufactured in the United States, and where the factory design was the reason a part failed, we change it: flexible nylon in place of brittle plastic, high-strand stainless cable in place of the original, extended adjusting slots to take up decades of wear elsewhere in the assembly.

We also carry inspected used and professionally remanufactured OEM parts — gauges, cluster components, and interior pieces that were never reproduced by anyone.

80-86 Ford Trucks (Bullnose)