The Ford Customer Service Division (FCSD) revamped its
Collision Parts Truckload Program by adding 60 new parts,
including 16 headlamps and 22 mirrors, with respective list
price reductions of 16 percent and 17 percent. The program
is in its 13th year.
By offering Ford and Lincoln Mercury wholesaling dealers -
the exclusive distributors of genuine Ford replacement
collision parts - competitive prices on bulk purchases of
high-volume collision parts, the truckload program allows
them to compete more effectively against non-OEM parts and
other parts specified by insurance customers.
Along with the headlamps and mirrors, six wheels, one
radiator, one grille, four parking lamps, six tail lamps,
one valance, two isolators and one fascia have been added to
the program, all with significant average list price
reductions.
"The Truckload Program continues to be a popular option for
collision shops that want to provide the highest-quality
repairs to their customers, at affordable prices. Vehicle
owners want to know that they're getting the most out of the
money they invest in their vehicle, especially during these
times, and the program helps both repairers and insurers
provide that," remarked George Gilbert, Truckload Program
manager for FCSD.
The program continues to grow and currently includes more
than 400 high-volume collision parts covering more than a
dozen part types, including bumper fascias, steel bumpers,
bumper bars, exterior lighting, mirrors, grilles, car and
truck radiators, wheels, header panels/GORs/GOPs,
isolators/impact pads/shafts, valances, and radiator
condenser modules.
For more information on FCSD's Truckload program, or for a
list of the parts currently available, contact your local
Ford or Lincoln Mercury collision parts wholesaling dealer
or the Ford
Collision Parts Hotline.