Upgrade your classic Ford truck or Bronco with this pair of Black Door Lock Knobs, designed to fit 1973-1981 Ford trucks and 1978-1981 Ford Broncos. Whether you own an F100, F150, F250, F350, or a classic Bronco, these door lock knobs are the perfect solution for restoring or enhancing your vehicle’s interior. Crafted to replicate the original factory design, they seamlessly blend form and function, providing a subtle yet essential upgrade for your vintage Ford.
These door lock knobs are constructed from durable materials that resist wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance even in demanding environments. The sleek black finish complements a wide range of interior color schemes, maintaining the authentic vintage aesthetic of your vehicle. With a direct-fit design, installation is quick and straightforward, allowing you to replace old, damaged, or missing door lock knobs without the need for modifications or specialized tools.
In addition to enhancing the visual appeal of your interior, these knobs offer smooth operation and secure locking, restoring functionality to your door lock system. Whether you’re completing a restoration project or simply updating your truck’s cabin, this pair of black door lock knobs is an excellent choice for ensuring both style and reliability.
Restore the look and functionality of your classic Ford’s interior with this pair of Black Door Lock Knobs. With their high-quality construction and OEM-inspired design, these knobs are an essential addition to any restoration or upgrade project. Enhance the style and usability of your vehicle today with this reliable and attractive replacement.
Auto Metal Direct is a team of true car guys with years of experience in sheet metal reproduction, car restoration and paint/body work. We believe that quality is not subjective! Our mission is to provide the best customer experience for the Ford, Mopar and GM classic car markets - both in products and in service.
Our panels are made from proper gauge steel and include all correct-as-original clips, tabs, flanges, bends and seams. Each time a prototype body panel comes off of a new tooling, we test fit it on a car. The marked up prototype is then used to change and improve the tools, and a new prototype is produced. This procedure might be repeated multiple times but, once the part is finally approved, you can be assured of a quality part.

| Make | Model | Years |
| Ford | Bronco | 1978 - 1981 |
| Ford | F-100 | 1973 - 1981 |
| Ford | F-150 | 1975 - 1981 |
| Ford | F-250 | 1973 - 1981 |
| Ford | F-350 | 1973 - 1981 |
| Brand | AMD |