MossRoad
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Or try LMC Truck.com
Look at the striker shown here. This is not correct for you model year, but I bet it is very similiar.
NOS OEM FORD HOOD LATCH STRIKER For 99-7 Ford F25 F35 F45 F55 SD | eBay
One eye bolt on each corner of the hood. HD bungee cord down to the grill. The trip down to the junk yard in Palmer isn't worth it.
1991 Ford Bronco for Sale | ClassicCars.com | CC-135199
try these photos.
looks like the peice on the left is pushed over. should cover more of that hole.
i added a little more description to your thread title so maybe it'll grab someone's attention.
How badly is the hood crumpled? I don't remember exactly how those hoods were set up, but if the pin isn't seated into the latch properly it won't work. It also just may need a little lubrication, as IT has already suggested. I will caution you that it's no fun to be driving along at 45 mph and have the hood fly completely open because he latch doesn't line up, blocking the windshield; and don't ask me how I know that.![]()
The striker rod, 'loop' is missing.I am at Wits end, or maybe just Half-Wits end but I can't figure this out. 1991 Ford F-350: The hood won't latch and I can't tell if I'm missing a part of not.
I've spent hours on the internet and pouring through old Motors Manuals and can't find a single picture of the underside of the hood, to see what is supposed to be there. The latching part down by the radiator is fine.
Any photos or diagrams would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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The striker rod, 'loop' is missing.
Yes sir, most are manufactured press welded to the hood.We have finally figured that out but still haven't been able to source one outside of a wrecking yard. I will have to make one.