Due to my particular taste for 20+ year old Explorers, I'm willing to look past fixable wear and expect to give them a good going over basically immediately after purchase. Front suspension, tires, and cooling system are usually what I have to address right away and I'm fine with it. I have three trusted shops to help me with my old Explorer needs.
My main concerns as far as condition when purchasing...
- Basically no rust. Just some surface rust on the frame is fine, but no rot, no chunks falling off, and nothing significant on the sheet metal. An Explorer with rot at the bottom of the dog leg/rear rocker area is going to be a no, even if it looks ok with doors closed.
- Interior needs to be generally okay. Minimal damage and missing pieces. Don't want to be sitting directly on seat foam. A single, small crack in the dash I can live with, but a lot of SUVs at that age look like a bear has gotten inside.
- Little to no modification. Especially wheels. I can deal with some American Racing Outlaw IIs or similar, but no ridiculous looking stuff. Really prefer factory wheels. I'm willing to undo some stuff, but if the vehicle has a lot of poorly installed bling, it's probably a no.
- No severe body damage. Both of my current Explorers have light fender damage from previous owners, but it doesn't detract severely from the way they look. I can live with it. I might repair it on the "collectible," but the white 1997 is going to go to its grave with the fender dent.
- Major components need to be okay. My previous square Explorer (wrecked beyond repair in 2020, not my or its fault) was a little bit of an exception and I lucked out big time with K Seal, but purchase price of the vehicle was $250, so I didn't have much to lose.
Basically, I don't care about tires or none of that until I'm driving it to work, but it needs to be original, and not severely damaged. When I was purchasing the white 1997 Explorer for $1250, the seller had a phone conversation in a very foreign language with I presume the boss, then came back and said "good news, there are two keys and remotes!" I knew then I was going to daily drive the wheels off it.
