A great classic with a stellar history always has appeal, so when it's also this useful and priced so nicely means it's going to be leaving us quickly. The sale comes with all the right paperwork you want in a cherished pickup, including the original window sticker, warranty card, bill of sale, title docs, and dealer invoice. Add in the twin I-beam front suspension, power steering, and power brakes with discs up front, and this classic pickup can easily maintain its manners the road. Plus, the four-speed automatic transmission has a highway-friendly overdrive for true long haul comfort. So you've got a truck with the power to do everything from make Home Depot runs to tow the trailer for a camping weekend. It looks quite authentic in the engine bay, and you can tell from the condition of the belts, wires, and hoses that it's always received proper maintenance.
EXPLORERS 1985 INTERIOR WINDOWS
But we know your favorite breezes will be from opening the side vent windows and sliding the rear glass.Ī proper pickup needs the real power, and this has the correct 302 cubic-inch V8. Plus, you get features like cruise control and the factory AM/FM/cassette stereo. You see it in the wood paneling on the dash as well as the factory steering wheel. And since this factory-correct color has a time capsule-like quality, it just enhances the feeling of care for the F-150. Canyon Red was a great color to have in the Mustangs of this time, and so it's also quite welcomed to see sporty hue inside this pickup. That exterior pinstriping is also a nice preview of the interior. Features like the tow mirrors, trailer hitch, and dual fuel tanks are the kind of things that make this looker the ideal one to tow the toys. But more than just look good, this pickup can still earn it's keep. Plus, the addition of Cragar SS wheels really does give this timeless appeal. And the chrome bumpers have a terrific shine. Your interior takes enough of a beating just from passengers getting in and out and riding along. 12 products per page 24 products per page 56 products per page 100 products per page.
EXPLORERS 1985 INTERIOR FULL
Like the red and silver pinstripe package that highlights the full-length crease in the sheetmetal. 1982-1988 Ford Ranger Pickup/Bronco II (Not XLT, Full Power) Door Panel (Pair) 379.42 SKU: 12-50F Select options. The condition is not showroom perfect, but it still retains a level of shine and detail that tells you it was one cherished pickup. The straightness of the body panels tells you this was no workhorse, and even the paint looks like it could be original. We love the way this one-owner F-150 has been cared for over the years. You know that truck that impresses everyone for being cool, premium, and the kind that they just haven't seen in a while? This 1985 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat Explorer is it! With a slick black exterior, loaded interior, and plenty of interesting features (including the dual tanks), it's a survivor-grade pickup with all the right moves. MILES, 302 V8, AUTO, FACT AC, DUAL TANKS, SOLID F150! Only 27 years after being discovered, Steller’s sea cows were hunted to extinction.1 SOUTHERN OWNER, 99K ACT. The remaining crew (which included the German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller) survived by eating Steller’s seacows (which were given their name because they tasted like beef) and by building a boat from the wrecked ship. Bering and his crew spent winter of 1741 on this bare bit of land, where Bering and half his crew died. After being blown off course and having both a crew and captain affected by scurvy (a lack of vitamin C), Bering’s ship was wrecked on a small island near Kamchatka, Russia. Bering reached North America in July 1741. On a second expedition (the Great Nordic Expedition) in 1741, Bering mapped much of the Arctic coast of Siberia for the Russian Empress Anna. He concluded that Asia and North America were not connected (although he did not actually see North America due to fog). Bering sailed through what is now known as the Bering Strait, finding a sea route around Siberia to China. Bering was a sublieutenant in the fleet of Tsar Peter I the Great of Russia.įrom 1725-1730, Bering led an expedition to determine whether or not Asia and North America were connected by a land bridge. Vitus Jonassen Bering (1681-1741) was a Danish explorer and navigator who explored the seas off Alaska and northeastern Siberia.