I've only owned and driven a 69 F-100 Ranger and a 70 F-100The title on the 70,only say's F-100.The dash is painted orangeShould I assume that means it's an ExplorerAnd the question about the HEADLIGHT'S is : What year did they change,from round,to rectanlgeTHANK'S !!!
Hiya there Bow!!! IIRC, we had a 1980 F-150 4x4, and that was the year Ford changed the front of the F-150's to the square headlights'79 and down were roundAs far as the Explorer designation, I think the guy above me is correct, there should be some sort of badging on the truck itself, UNLESS.someone has painted the truck, and removed the badging, and filled the holes, which is fairly unlikelyEdit - I stand corrected.from WikiIn 1978, the round headlight design was retained for the regular Ranger and Custom trim levelsThe XLT and Lariat trim level incorporated rectangular headlights with optional chrome headlight doors and chrome grille insertThe split grille design was overhauled in favor of a single-piece grille insert designThe headlights were also placed in a more stylized insert themselves, and the park/turnsignal lamps were now placed below the headlightsA luxury Lariat trim was also introduced for 1978In 1979, the round headlights were replaced by rectangular headlamps across all the trim levels and the surrounding grille insert that framed the headlamps was now available in either black, or chrome to match that of the aluminum grille frameAdditionally, an optional chrome-plated F O R D letterset could now be seen on the hood immediately above the grille.
After making the shape as suggested, place the 'boat' in a shallow bowl, arrange the pennies evenly on the base and slowly fill the bowl with waterThe boat should rise up evenly and float for ever.
well, you can fold the foil into the shape of a litter box, that will do fineBear in mind - no cutting of the corners, and no leaking bottoms/sides.
Form it like a boatPlace the foil over a saucer or bowl, press firmly to duplicate the form, place in water and insert the coins.if it sinks.use a larger bowl/shape.