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donalds

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Year, Model & Trim Level
1999 ford explorer sohc
1999 xlt oxford white
373 track lock
4.0 shoc new remain
5r55e transmission also rebuilt
289410 miles

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@donalds Your '99 looks great. It looks like our very first Explorer (but much cleaner).

I haven't taken any pics of my '01 EB lately, but it looks even better now than the day I bought it 6 years ago (and it looked almost new then). Other than a small parking lot dent in the center of the right rear door the body and paint are almost perfect, the interior is perfect and it has no mechanical problems. I'm actually considering getting a paint less-dent-repair done on the door. Next time I have it out I'll post some new pics. It's right at about 200,000 miles.

Previous owner:
Replaced W/P
Spark plug wires
Had Mach radio display repaired
Fluids

Since I've owned it:
Added a spring to floppy driver's exterior door handle
Added Vent Visors
Modified rear wiper arm to get full coverage
Minor detailing here and there
New fuel pump and filter
Replaced noisy 5th shock
Replace driver's leather seat bottom
Replaced upper CA's and lower ball joints
Replaced spark plugs
Replaced battery
Installed ceramic front brake pads

Something I plan to do soon:
Replace hazy windshield
 












Nice truck cow boy trucker
 






Here is my wife's 99 Sport, 4.0 SOHC, 99K.

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Keep them coming great pics I wish mine only had 90k
Plus I don't think I could list everything
Way to much done Just the bullet points lol
 












homemade snorkel ( got the ideas here on the forum )
2" suspension lift coil spacers/ shackles
brand new 32/11.5r15 maxxis bighorns
redneck sticker is osu orange/ mossy oak

all in all, not bad for a days work
now to replace my ujoints

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@donalds Your '99 looks great. It looks like our very first Explorer (but much cleaner).

I haven't taken any pics of my '01 EB lately, but it looks even better now than the day I bought it 6 years ago (and it looked almost new then). Other than a small parking lot dent in the center of the right rear door the body and paint are almost perfect, the interior is perfect and it has no mechanical problems. I'm actually considering getting a paint less-dent-repair done on the door. Next time I have it out I'll post some new pics. It's right at about 200,000 miles.

Previous owner:
Replaced W/P
Spark plug wires
Had Mach radio display repaired
Fluids

Since I've owned it:
Added a spring to floppy driver's exterior door handle
Added Vent Visors
Modified rear wiper arm to get full coverage
Minor detailing here and there
New fuel pump and filter
Replaced noisy 5th shock
Replace driver's leather seat bottom
Replaced upper CA's and lower ball joints
Replaced spark plugs
Replaced battery
Installed ceramic front brake pads

Something I plan to do soon:
Replace hazy windshield

Did you try 0000 steel wool. On your windshield
The guy at the body shop showed me I tried it. On all the Windows because why not it worked
It cleansed up the windshield great and the tinted windows to the mirrors showed the most difference because they are hard to get clean
 






i just realized my other pic did not load lol..., i need to adjust the rear shackles, they're not 153 warriors, but they have held up so far.... the characteristic mark umder the driver door is thanks to a 2" sapling that got hooked between the inside of the driver front tire and the front bumper at 3 am last winter in the maple falls area of whatcom county, i have since moved back to grays harbor area, if your in the area, let me know, id love to go out

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Still has factory paint, but the grill needs repainting.
 






Nice looking truck
 






thank you, it's not quite done yet, but getting there
 






Still has factory paint, but the grill needs repainting.

Mine is two years newer and it looks almost identical, except that mine has the rims with 5 holes, round fog lights, no stickers, and my original paint looks only about 20 years older than yours. :bow:
 






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But the top of the fenders looks like this up close, oh well at least is is still black!
 






thank you, it's not quite done yet, but getting there

If you own an explorer you know it's never done lol
 






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But the top of the fenders looks like this up close, oh well at least is is still black!

Haha okay, yes that looks exactly like mine does. :)

Sadly from all I could find out so far, those cracks in the paint are basically impossible to fix, unless you have the paint completely removed and repaint it.
I need to protect my roof from starting to rust, so I'll probably do what a previous owner did with the paint on my hood. After a good car wash I'll sand it just a little and then spray some hopefully half what matching black paint over it.
 



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Mine had a piece of missing trim I finally found it at a scrap yard
Any way I went to the parts store and got match paint
And clear coat
Sand blocks and it took an hour to prep

Part looks like new

You can get your paint code in the driver's doorjam
 






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