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The 2025 ST

John T Harkins

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2025 Explorer ST
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Did not know this site existed till one hour ago. Bought an ST, almost a year ago, dealer very little help. Love this car so much, runs like scalded dog with chip! Going to get a 26 as soon as available! I come from the age when they put the first blower in one from the factory. my buddy got one, 1957, Mine (also 57) had duel quads on it ran circles around his. those were great days! I can't even remember the quarter mike times or speeds but I can say this ST would have left them in the dust. This is number eight Explorer, wife wanted a Lexus and I was driving F150's, slipped a 2013 in then a 2024 and now the 25 ST.
 

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John T Harkins

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Happy to be here, Thanks !
 

Nascarbilly

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Did not know this site existed till one hour ago. Bought an ST, almost a year ago, dealer very little help. Love this car so much, runs like scalded dog with chip! Going to get a 26 as soon as available! I come from the age when they put the first blower in one from the factory. my buddy got one, 1957, Mine (also 57) had duel quads on it ran circles around his. those were great days! I can't even remember the quarter mike times or speeds but I can say this ST would have left them in the dust. This is number eight Explorer, wife wanted a Lexus and I was driving F150's, slipped a 2013 in then a 2024 and now the 25 ST.
Welcome Aboard!

You came to the right place for all things ST.

FYI: My Father was 101st Airborne at Bastogne in WWII at the farmhouse where American Lt General answered "Nuts" to any surrender to Germans. My older Brother was 82nd Airborne in VietNam 1968. Both were Purple Heart survivors and Bronze Star Recipients.
 



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