1991 Ford Explorer Sport Utility Vehicle

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Artifact Overview

Sport utility vehicles -- boxy light trucks with high ground clearance, substantial cargo capacity, and often featuring four-wheel drive -- were long used by people living in rural areas. In the late 1980s urban families adopted them as replacements for minivans. The 1991 Explorer was Ford's entry into this new market and soon became the bestselling vehicle in the class.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Sport utility vehicle

Date Made

1991

Creator Notes

Manufactured in Louisville, Kentucky by Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2011.392.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Steel (Alloy)
Aluminum (Metal)
Plastic
Glass (Material)
Rubber (Material)

Color

Light blue
Blue
Black (Color)
Silver (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 67.5 in
Width: 70 in
Length: 184.5 in
Wheelbase: 112 in
Weight: 4015 lbs

Inscriptions

On front hubs: 4x4 / AUTOMATIC Emblems on lift gate: EXPLORER / XLT / Ford

Specifications

Make & Model: 1991 Ford Explorer sport-utility
Maker: Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
Engine: V-6, overhead valves, 244 cubic inches
Transmission: 4-speed automatic, 4-wheel drive
Height: 67.5 inches
Wheelbase: 112 inches
Width: 70 inches
Overall length: 184.5 inches
Weight: 4015 pounds
Horsepower: 155 at 3800 revolutions per minute
Pounds per horsepower: 25.9
Price: $19,275
Average 1991 wage: $24,578 per year
Time you'd work to buy this vehicle: : about 10 months
1991 Ford Explorer Sport Utility Vehicle