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Explorer Special
This may be on here somewhere and I just have not seen it yet, but how many Explorers where made. I have a friend at work who has a 1972 Explorer, but I rarely see any others.
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I don't think I've ever seen a breakdown into trim-level production levels, and I doubt Ford ever kept track of that anyway. I could give you body-style production numbers, but I think that's as close as you're going to find....but it's not going to answer your question.
The '71 and '72 Explorers are actually not that uncommon....at least more so than the '68-'69 versions, for example. On the earlier models you could order an Explorer but there was no badges or insignias anywhere on the truck specifying it as such. An exterior insignia wasn't incorporated until '72, so even if you saw an earlier Explorer, you'd never know it. However, some Explorers did have a glovebox emblem, but I've seen just as many which didn't, so that's not an accurate way of counting either.
In case you haven't seen this, take a look at the following link:
http://www.fordification.com/explorer.htm
The '71 and '72 Explorers are actually not that uncommon....at least more so than the '68-'69 versions, for example. On the earlier models you could order an Explorer but there was no badges or insignias anywhere on the truck specifying it as such. An exterior insignia wasn't incorporated until '72, so even if you saw an earlier Explorer, you'd never know it. However, some Explorers did have a glovebox emblem, but I've seen just as many which didn't, so that's not an accurate way of counting either.
In case you haven't seen this, take a look at the following link:
http://www.fordification.com/explorer.htm
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re: Explorer Special
Thanks I kind of thought Ford didn't track those numbers. Your site is great you have helped me alot. I used your info on delay wipers and gauges.
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re: Explorer Special
The 69 parts truck I just got, is a explorer, it has the badge on the glove box, and on the seat, but then it has metal door panels which I thought was kind of weird.
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Sorry, I haven't looked at this thread in a couple of days.. It has a little plastic emblem. I haven't paid much attention to it, but I assume it is part of the explorer package because none of the other trucks have that emblem on the seat. I will take a pic of it tomorrow.
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72 f-250 Custom
71 f-100 swb sport custom
03 mach1 mustang
cant forget my thing...haha 74 volkswagon thing.
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Damn, 7 gallons per mile, obviously FE powered!
72 f-250 Custom
71 f-100 swb sport custom
03 mach1 mustang
cant forget my thing...haha 74 volkswagon thing.
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Damn, 7 gallons per mile, obviously FE powered!
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my 69 is an explorer.
custom cab emblems on the cab, black vinyl top, explorer label on the glove box, the dash cluster says "ford" in the middle and the gauges are in little rectangle windows, cab lights, padded door panels, godawful orange plaid seat
power steering, horn ring steering wheel, t18, 3.50 gears, no AC, manual brakes. color is chrome yellow (chrome yellow sure looks like orange to me)
custom cab emblems on the cab, black vinyl top, explorer label on the glove box, the dash cluster says "ford" in the middle and the gauges are in little rectangle windows, cab lights, padded door panels, godawful orange plaid seat
power steering, horn ring steering wheel, t18, 3.50 gears, no AC, manual brakes. color is chrome yellow (chrome yellow sure looks like orange to me)
1969 F100 300/4spd power steering, manual brakes
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re: Explorer Special
I have a '71 Explorer with interior and exterior badges. Both look factory?
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re: Explorer Special
I have your trucks cousin from Missouri. My daughter named it Clark, since it is an explorer and in Mo. with the Lewis & Clark thing and all.
Anyway mine is a 72, code X ( durango tan or lt. goldenrod yellow ) and ginger interior. Explorer badges on rear fenders, but not inside. Still has original bed rails offered with Explorer package, and it includes all three levels of the package. I will take a picture of it and post it for you to see.
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Anyway mine is a 72, code X ( durango tan or lt. goldenrod yellow ) and ginger interior. Explorer badges on rear fenders, but not inside. Still has original bed rails offered with Explorer package, and it includes all three levels of the package. I will take a picture of it and post it for you to see.
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Hey, were they the original type? I'd be interested in those. Shoot me a PM if you have access to them.OLEYELLERTRUCK wrote:I recently found a set of bed rails,but sadly they turned out to be for a short bed! I must keep looking!
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What about the "Thunderbird" wheelcovers, anyone still have those?
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