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Old 24-08-2007, 11:23 PM   #1
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What are all the models from 1988 to 1998 as in EA EB etc 98 was when AU came in or was tha 99

and if there were EA Series II or Series III all the way up to the D series

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EA
EB
ED
EF
EF II
EL II

I don't know about the Fairlane & LTD models and if there were any series II's or III's for the other E series or the Fairlanes or LTDS

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Old 24-08-2007, 11:25 PM   #2
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Ill have a crack

EA
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99.9% sure AU started sometime in 1998
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Old 24-08-2007, 11:27 PM   #3
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EA
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Random text to prevent ownage by the anti-all capital post algorithm...
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Old 24-08-2007, 11:27 PM   #4
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WOW Huge List, I forgot to mention the XG XH belong in there some where

Anyone want to add the years as well for the models
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Was there a DF ltd?
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Ah I forgot NA.....

XF=EA, XG=ED, XH=ED (I think), XHII = EL

Engine wise anyway. I think..LOL
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I don't think we should include NB - I've never seen one...there is probably only one...

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Although Ford Australia's official historian, Adrian Ryan, is emphatic there was never officially an NB Series Fairlane, at least one early 1989 prototype fitted with a four speed automatic escaped from the factory bearing a compliance plate marked "NB" and was registered as an "NB Fairlane". Ford also produced an alloy wheel identification guide poster for its parts counters listing one wheel as being for an "NB Sportsman Fairlane" and it seems likely that at one point the Series II NA was going to be called the NB. Third party parts suppliers also often list both an "NB Fairlane" an "NB - Series II Fairlane" in their parts catalogues adding to the NB mystery. DOTARS (the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services) has no record of giving Ford approval to use an "NB Fairlane" compliance plate for a production model which might explain Ford's reluctance to officially ackowledge the "NB".
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I don't think we should include NB - I've never seen one...there is probably only one...
Hard to do a search for NB, but I can guarantee you they exist, just not officially. Depends on how narkey you want to be. :eclipsee_
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Depends on how picky you want to be. EA had EA Falcon GL, EA 'S', EA Fairmont, EA Fairmont Ghia. Yes, im passionate about the EA. Yes i am seing a psychiatrist. : : : EA is the Ford to have.
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Depends on how picky you want to be. EA had EA Falcon GL, EA 'S', EA Fairmont, EA Fairmont Ghia.
No I dont want to be that picky, just the series........

Thanks for the lists so far fellas

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Thats a bit of a downer if you do actually own an NB
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[QUOTE=DRHEMI]No I dont want to be that picky, just the series........

No worries mate. I have a full list here but it may take some time to type up.
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Thats a bit of a downer if you do actually own an NB
LOL...well ford have a complete repair/user manual for them, so there must be a couple.

There was a thread I started a while back trying to list every model (i.e. s, ghia etc).
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There was a thread I started a while back trying to list every model (i.e. s, ghia etc).
I just had a quick look at the 12 page listing of all the threads you have started and couldnt find it, lair.................lol
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I just had a quick look at the 12 page listing of all the threads you have started and couldnt find it, lair.................lol
LOL...12 pages..damn thats an effort. Been here a while.

It was within the last 12 months atleast.
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http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=25869

Thats the one I was on about. Me no lie :Not quite what you are after though.
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Well thats just a bit too much details and these are just the special models, no GL's, GLi's Futura's, now if we added them the list would be massive

Sedans
1. EA SVO
2. EA Brock
3. EA AVO
4. EA APV
5. EA Sprint
6. EB S XR's
7. EB SS
8. EB GT
9. EB Dick Johnson Racing
10. ED HO Allan Moffat Special
11. ED XR6 Numbers Manufactured: 1894
12. ED XR8 Numbers Manufactured: 882 (36 manual in 1993, 148 manual in 1994, 698 Auto)
13. ED Sprint Numbers Manufactured: Manual: 184 Auto: 172
14. EF AJR
15. EF Olympic Classic
16. EL Futura Saphire
17. EL SVO
18. EL XR's
19. EL GT

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1. XG Longreach Tradesman
2. XG Longreach Outback
3. XG XR6 Numbers Manufactured: 1050
4. XH Longreach Outback 1 Tonne
5. XH Splash!
6. XH II S-V8
7. XH II XR8

Wagons
1. EB II and ED Fairmont Ghia - especially in V8
2. ED XR6 Wagon Numbers Manufactured: 296
3. EF XR6 Wagon

LWB
1. NA SVO
2. NA Brock
3. DA Brock (1 off - and ive seen it)
4. NC Sportsman
5. NC Concorde? (I swear I've seen one with Concorde badging)
6. DC2, DF and DL LTD seem to be rare...
7. NF Sportsman
8. NL Concorde
9. NL Special eddition (Oct98-Feb99)
10. NL FBT
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Old 25-08-2007, 09:56 AM   #18
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EA
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EB
EBII
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EFII
NF
NFII
EL
ELII

EA/EAII was broken down to the GL, S, Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia models

EB/EBII was broken down to the GL/GLi, S, S XR6, S XR8, Fairmont, Fairmont Ghia and GT models

ED was broken down to the GLi, XR6 (inc wagon version), XR8, XR8 Sprint, Futura, Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia models

EF was broken down to the GLi, Futura, XR6 (inc wagon version), XR8, Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia models

EL was broken down to the GLi, Futura, XR6, XR8, Fairmont, Fairmont Ghia and GT models

NA Fairlane and DA LTD

NC Fairlane, Fairlane Ghia and DC LTD

NF Fairlane Ghia and DF LTD

NL Fairlane Ghia, Fairlane Ghia Concorde and DL LTD
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there was NC III
there was also an NC Sportsman and NF Sportsman
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Well thats just a bit too much details and these are just the special models, no GL's, GLi's Futura's, now if we added them the list would be massive

Sedans
1. EA SVO
2. EA Brock
3. EA AVO
4. EA APV
5. EA Sprint
6. EB S XR's
7. EB SS
8. EB GT
9. EB Dick Johnson Racing
10. ED HO Allan Moffat Special
11. ED XR6 Numbers Manufactured: 1894
12. ED XR8 Numbers Manufactured: 882 (36 manual in 1993, 148 manual in 1994, 698 Auto)
13. ED Sprint Numbers Manufactured: Manual: 184 Auto: 172
14. EF AJR
15. EF Olympic Classic
16. EL Futura Saphire
17. EL SVO
18. EL XR's
19. EL GT

Utes
1. XG Longreach Tradesman
2. XG Longreach Outback
3. XG XR6 Numbers Manufactured: 1050
4. XH Longreach Outback 1 Tonne
5. XH Splash!
6. XH II S-V8
7. XH II XR8

Wagons
1. EB II and ED Fairmont Ghia - especially in V8
2. ED XR6 Wagon Numbers Manufactured: 296
3. EF XR6 Wagon
4. ELII Sapphire wagon (hybrid '98)
LWB
1. NA SVO
2. NA Brock
3. DA Brock (1 off - and ive seen it)
4. NC Sportsman
5. NC Concorde? (I swear I've seen one with Concorde badging)
6. DC2, DF and DL LTD seem to be rare...
7. NF Sportsman
8. NL Concorde
9. NL Special eddition (Oct98-Feb99)
10. NL FBT
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Mar 1988 EA, NA, DA (XF ute carries over)
Oct 1989 Series 2 of the above, there was also a half-update with the 30th Ann model in 1990
Jul 1991 EB, NC, DC
Apr 1992 Series 2
Mar 1993 XG ute
Aug 1993 ED, NC3, DC3
Aug 1994 EF, NF, DF
Oct 1995 Series 2
Apr 1996 XH ute
Oct 1996 EL, NL, DL
Oct 1997 unofficial series 2, XH series 2
Sep 1998 AU sedan, wagon & LWB (same model code used for Fairlane & LTD)
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ive got one for you all... they made ea's in 1987

my sister has one

just noticed vicroads put 1988 instead of 1987 on the rego sticker... definatley 1987 on the vin
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some pics to show im not telling fibs


sorry... only angle i could get of it being clear

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well that stuffs the club name suggestionn of 88-98 then doesn't it? lol.
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You got more detail on that car, like is it a GHIA or base model, what are the trans and paint codes on the plates.

I suspect it may be a ford management car so was early release.
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Yep '87 EA's are out there. I remember working on a 10/87 EA GL 3.2 5speed sedan owned by FoMoCo sometime during 1988.
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well that stuffs the club name suggestionn of 88-98 then doesn't it? lol.
Hot tip, EA was released in 88 but there are a few 87 models out there.
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Hot tip, EA was released in 88 but there are a few 87 models out there.
like i said that stuffs the 88-98 name doesn't it?... it'll have to be the 87-98 now! lol. :
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You got more detail on that car, like is it a GHIA or base model, what are the trans and paint codes on the plates.

I suspect it may be a ford management car so was early release.
3.9 mpoint
3 speed auto
fairmont... not ghia
that awful brown interior

its been resprayed at some stage... darker than factory

will get the codes tomorrow.... car isnt here atm
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I've seen an 87 EA too.
Was dark blue, fully colour coded (from factory)
S pack
had XF S pack badging (again, from factory)
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