Finally got my mav, any one who can tell me why my mav's body tag says it was made by ford motor of canada IN canada? BODY 62A COLOR 3F TRIM BA AXLE 3 TRANS W DSO 17 VIN 2X91T1XXXXX Car appears to be originally grabber blue/6 cyl/3 speeds man. -were all mavs built in canada, or is this one different? :confused:
Here ya go ... Looks like it was a Regular 2-door, Grabber blue, with a 200CI 6 and automatic Transmission .. http://home.comcast.net/~petebre/maverick/decode/1972.html
Hey MavKatrina Congrats on finding your Maverick please post pics as soon as you can for us to see. Thanks
Ford brought a lot of cars into the US from their Canadian plant. I had a '79 LTD from Canada back when. There was no diference in the cars regardless of which plant they came from. My Stallion was built in Kansas City and you'll find no difference in any nut, bolt, etc. between our cars due to where it was built.
Actually the window regulators were different. I know door glass from a Canadian 2-door will not work in a US 2-door ...
katie- if you are lucky, and look under the front seat on the driver side between the padding and the springs, you'll find a VERY BRITTLE build sheet! it was taped onto the car as it went down the assembly line. if it is there, have dad help you remove the front seat so you can get the build sheet out without ripping it. it was a paper telling the guys on the line what to put in your car... a radio? which radio? which tires? really neat thing to have. i took out mine and laminated it! mine still has the masking tape they used to hold it on the car.
The 'X' on your vin number after the '2', is the assembly plant code.. and 'X' means St. Thomas, Ontario. So it was put together in Canada. Mine is from there too. Jason
the pics are coming guys n gals...we have to get a camera and take some first....theyll be on here as soon as we get some. -katie