Ford adds 36 parts to Collision Truckload Program

Jan. 1, 2020
Ford

Customer Service Division (FCSD) updated its

Collision Parts Truckload Program with the addition of

36 new parts.

Ford Customer Service Division (FCSD) updated its Collision Parts Truckload Program with the addition of 36 new parts offering an average overall list price reduction of 17 percent.

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The program, celebrating its 15-year anniversary, is designed to help collision repairers deliver quality, cost-effective repairs to their customers.

By offering Ford and Lincoln wholesaling dealers—the exclusive distributors of genuine Ford collision replacement 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, the company said.

“We’re proud of what the Truckload Program has grown into over the last 15 years,” said George Gilbert, Truckload Program manager for FCSD. “Ford vehicle owners expect and deserve genuine Ford original equipment collision replacement parts, and that’s exactly what repairers and insurers can provide, with over 460 of the most in-demand parts currently available.”

The 36 part additions include 10 exterior lights, seven isolators, six steel bumpers, six fascias, four wheels, two valances and one grille. The Truckload Program currently covers over a dozen replacement part types, including bumper fascias, steel bumpers, bumper bars, exterior lighting, mirrors, car and truck radiators, wheels, header panels, grilles/GORs/GOPs, isolators/impact pads/shafts and valances.

For more information on FCSD’s 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].

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