What Year Is This Interior From?

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  1. kukm66

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    I downloaded this pic some time ago. It stated 70 Falcon, Maverick from Mexico.
    Was this interior type available in the US? If so, what year(s) were they available in?


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  2. justin has a 74

    justin has a 74 Maverick bandit official

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    its not a 74
     
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    My '72's interior looked identical (but blue) before I started modding it...

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    I have a 72 Grabber with a bench seat and it has the same configuration except for the wide band towards the top. It delimits the 2 horizontal band sections and improves the looks drastically.

    Is anyone repopping the seat covers and door panels yet for the Mavs?
     
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    I know for sure that is 72 interior here. Might be other years too...:huh:

    Even the Sprint is patterned exactly like that, just different colors and materials.
    Those seats pictured don't have the head rests. But that is pretty common outside the US. They are a safety feature required by the US govt. The rest of the world either doesn't require them, or didn't require them for many years after the US did.
    Therefore Ford isn't going to install them if they don't have to.
     
  6. dmhines

    dmhines Dixie Maverick Boy

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    70? Looks like comfort weave door panel insert and steering wheel as horn ring.
     
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    Good eye thats definitely the old horn ring. Had one in my 69.5
    I zoomed in on the pic with photoshop and its a bit fuzzy but I dont see an ignition switch on the column.
     
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