Ford adds new parts to its Collision Parts Truckload Program

Ford has added 97 new parts to its Collision Parts Truckload Program, including parts for the popular Fusion, Mustang and F-series vehicle lines.
Oct. 27, 2014
2 min read
Ford Customer Service Division (FCSD) added 97 new parts to its Collision Parts Truckload Program, including parts for the popular Fusion, Mustang and F-series vehicle lines. The list price reduction averages 15 percent on the new parts and allows the program to be instrumental in helping collision repairers deliver high-quality, cost-effective repairs to their customers.

The program—now in its 17th year—offers Ford and Lincoln wholesaling dealers the most popular replacement parts in bulk at competitive prices.  “Our goal with the Truckload Program has always been to give our dealers and independent body shops the ability to compete more effectively against non-OEM copy parts and other parts specified by insurance companies,” said George Gilbert, FCSD’s Truckload Program manager.  “The program allows repairers and insurers to offer our customers—Ford vehicle owners—a safe and sound repair using the genuine replacement parts they want and expect at competitive prices.”

Ford continually evaluates the Truckload Program—refreshing the parts offered twice a year—to keep the most-in-demand parts on the program and competitive.  It currently has over 550 high-volume parts, covering over a dozen replacement part types, including bumper fascias, steel bumpers, bumper bars, step pads, fender shields, exterior lighting, mirrors, car and truck radiators, wheels, header panels, grilles/GORs/GOPs, isolators/impact pads/shafts, brackets and valances. 

The 97 new part additions include 36 exterior lights, 20 wheels, 11 grilles, 10 mirrors, six isolators, five radiators, five fascias, two step pads, and two steel bumpers.

For more information on FCSD’s Collision Parts Truckload Program, or for a list of the parts currently available, contact your local Ford or Lincoln collision parts wholesaling dealer or the Ford Collision Parts Hotline at [email protected].

Subscribe to ABRN and receive articles like this every month…absolutely free. Click here

About the Author

ABRN Wire Reports

ABRN Wire Reports

These are press releases approved by our ABRN Editors
Sign up for our eNewsletters
Get the latest news and updates